Learning Task 2: Conflict can also be established through the characters’ dialogue. Read each dialogue or passage and determine the type of conflict faced by the character. Choose from the list below and write only the letter of your answer. A. person vs. person B. person vs. society C. person vs. supernatural D. person vs. nature E. person vs. technology F. person vs. self 1. “I’m thinking,” broke in Pare Crispin, “I’m thinking of going back to my old trade. I was a carpenter once, see. And before that, I was a fisherman. I can go to Sumagui and work there.” -N.V.M Gonzalez, Hunger in Barok 2. Baltog waited for a long, long time. Finally, when the moon was bright, the man-eating boar came snorting and tearing crops as it went along. Baltog hid under the bushes. When the boar came within reach, he sprang at it. Man and beast tumbled to the ground in mortal combat. -Ibalon 3. (His voice breaking) "Comrades let us stick together through thick and thin and thus united. With our faith in God, we will surely triumph over the forces of capitalism (cheers from the strikers)”, said Max. - The Strike (An excerpt) 4. The enchanted creature was sure that the young man would be no match against his own power and strength. One day, the enchanted creature waited for Bernardo to come into the forest. As soon as he saw Bernardo, he immediately challenged him to a duel. Bernardo was not one to back down from any fight so he accepted the challenge right away. -Bernardo Carpio 5. “Must you marry, Dodong?” “You are very young, Dodong.” “I’m… seventeen.” “That’s very young to get married at.” -Jose Garcia-Villa, Footnote to Youth Engagement:
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