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3 July, 15:06

With whom is Lochinvar in conflict in Sir Walter Scott's poem, and how does he resolve that conflict? A. He is in conflict with Ellen, and he resolves it by telling her how he feels. B. He is in conflict with himself, and he resolves it by getting over his love for Ellen. C. He is in conflict with Ellen's family, and he resolves it by carrying Ellen away from her wedding. D. He is in conflict with society, and he resolves it by proving himself worthy of Ellen's love and society's approval.

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  1. 3 July, 15:17
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    Answer: C. He is in conflict with Ellen's family, and he resolves it by carrying Ellen away from her wedding.

    The conflict that happens in Sir Walter Scott's poem is between Lochinvar and his lover's family, Ellen's. The conflict started when Ellen's father rejected Lochinvar when he asked for his daughter's hand in marriage.
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