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4 April, 11:50

Read the excerpt from "How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe."

The seas hurled themselves trampling up the beach, with the uproar of a bombardment. The grasses lay bowed flat in long, quivering ranks. Over the turmoil the sun stared down from a deep, unclouded blue. The cat, when she first met the full force of the gale, was fairly blown off her feet.

Which type of conflict does the cat face?

individual versus society

individual versus self

individual versus nature

individual versus individual.

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  1. 4 April, 12:06
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    Answer: I think its nature

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  2. 4 April, 12:10
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    The correct answer is C. Individual versus nature

    Explanation:

    Individual versus nature is a type of conflict in literature, in which one of the characters fights against nature or elements that belong to it such as harsh weather conditions, an earthquake, the ocean, etc. This conflict is the one that occurs in "How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe" because the main character which is the Cat struggles against the elements found in a beach including the sea, the grass, the sun, and the gale, this can be seen in "The cat, when she first met the full force of the gale, was fairly blown off her feet" or "the sun stared down from a deep, unclouded blue" that shows the cat is about to face different elements of nature.
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