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18 August, 14:21

Which story line primarily concerns external conflict?

In "Two Friends," one man must decide between his own personal safety and the safety of his friend.

In "One Thousand Dollars," a carefree young man has inherited a small sum with the condition that he reports how he spends it.

In "To Build a Fire," a newcomer sets out alone on foot when the temperature is seventy-five degrees below zero.

In "The Monkey's Paw," a couple is given the opportunity to ask for three wishes.

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  1. 18 August, 14:45
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    The answer is To Build A fire, since the 'newcomer' is set with the challenge of surviving in - 75 degree weather.
  2. 18 August, 14:46
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    The correct choice would be In "To Build a Fire", a newcomer sets out alone on foot when the temperature is seventy-five degrees below zero because the person is battling weather elements which is an external conflict.
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