Which two scenarios are examples of an external conflict between a character and society?
Jen and Angie both wanted to be the class president and campaigned very aggressively to get votes.
Brad is not happy with the rule that students must have assigned seats in the school cafeteria.
Casey and Ben were terrified when a family of bears showed up at their campsite.
George and Matt both wanted the lead role in the school play and rehearsed for hours.
Winona’s neighbors complained because they thought her garage band made too much noise.
Answers
Answer:
B & E
Explanation:
The word "conflict" refers to a struggle between opposing forces that is the focus of the story or plot in a literary work, in the case of "character vs. society", this external conflict occurs when a character or more than one character oppose a group of people or society usually because the belief of the character or characters are not the same than the beliefs in the society. This is the case of "Brad is not happy with the rule that students have assigned seats in the school cafeteria" because Brad opposes society or a major group of people that imposed the rule and "Winona's neighbors complained because they thought the garage band made to much noise" because there is an opposition between the band and a major group of people.