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what could be the possible conflict is shown in the story "the safe house" by sandra nichole roldan?

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Answered by QTPIEE
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A four-storey building with four units to a floor. ... And so this house seems in every way identical to all the other houses in all the thirty-odd other buildings nestled within the gates of this complex. It is the First Lady's pride and joy, a housing project designed for genteel middle class living.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

the possible conflict shown in the story is the imposition of martial law.

According to Marcos, martial law was the last line of defense against the rising unrest brought on by increasingly violent student protests, the alleged communist insurgency threats made by the newly formed Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), and the Muslim separatist movement of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).

summary of "the safe house'':

The narrative was told from the point of view of a 5-year-old child and happened during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. The story opens in a housing development that serves the middle class of society. Her family was living in the same development, and everyone there appeared to be living normally. Every step was successful. One night, when everyone turned out their lights before going to bed, her father would strangely leave his light on beside the window for no apparent reason.

When everyone was asleep at night, there would be visitors, but they would come more frequently and congregate in another room. When the girl inquired about them, they identified themselves as aunts and uncles.

These "relatives" eventually grew accustomed to the home and began to view it as their own after a year. The spouse of the family finally had a conversation, outraged at the invasion of her privacy, the end of her calm existence, and the weight of unpaid debts and taxes. "We can't keep doing this.'' said the wife. ''Everything has been neglected by you!" The president needs to be stopped, according to the father. He had a clear, unwavering resolve. The husband urged the wife to go. The father was detained in front of their home a year ago.

The grandparents were left in charge of the kids. She would frequently have recurrent dreams of looking for her former home despite having a new life and moving into a different property. Her father, who was at Camp Crame, would be seen by the girl. She has grown older and is now a woman. She at last realized. Her father is one of the "relatives," who were revolutionaries. People would ring her doorbell at night and inquire, "Are you his daughter? She would respond, "He doesn't live here anymore," to this.

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