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14 February, 10:55

Which types of conflict can you infer from the passage?

"Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought. "But what kind of men," he wondered, "in so forbidding a place?" An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle fringed the shore.

*Person vs. Person and Person vs. Society

*Person vs. Society and Person vs. Environment

*Person vs. Environment and Person vs. Person

*Person vs. Self and Person vs. Environment

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  1. 14 February, 11:22
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    I'm fairly certain it's person versus person and person versus environment. I'll give a brief explanation:

    Person versus Person conflict: a struggle between one person and another person

    - - In your case, the pistol shots and their relationship to people develops the inference that one person is shooting another person. Therefore, the person is in a literal conflict with another person.

    Person versus Environment conflict: a struggle between a person and a force of nature

    - - In this passage, the narrator mentions that the environment is not suited for humans. The ruggedness and the difficulty of living in such an environment would thereby be a conflict to the people within it. Therefore a struggle between man and his environment.

    The other conflicts:

    Person versus Society conflict: a struggle between a person and a group of individuals (a social group/society)

    Person versus Self conflict: a struggle between a person and the way that they think about themselves (can also be the perception others have with them or the way they think about themselves)
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