Answer:
Okay so
You're writing a story. (Sorry mate, I ain't doin your work)
Imagine like you're there, in that person's point of view. Be descriptive. So like you could have fallen, got a scratch, and it scarred, or you could have been stupid like my brother and jumped off a roof and only broke your arm trying to fly when you were younger, describe how the pain felt. Describe what the injury would look like. Was it light? Was it dark? Was it bad? Then Describe on how long it took to heal. like if it was a broken arm, I'd say 4-6 weeks, depending on the break. and if it is a broken arm, did it require surgery? You have to be very detailed in your writing. Good luck there, m'dude.
Explanation:
D is not your answer. Someone who is bitter and exhausted has learned something that made them bitter and exhausted. They have changed.
C is not your answer. We have a hook here. We're drawn in to find out why she is different. That's not a flat character.
A is not your answer. These twins have a conflict. It is a natural way to develop a story.
B as charming as he sounds, his charm and wit lead us nowhere. He is a foil for the main character. Our pleasure in him is only momentary. B is the answer.
Thats cool i guess, whatever
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unferth's need to be the most famous soldier in the Kingdom Is the scene from Beowulf reading that is an example of internal conflict. King Hrothgar's despair over the inability to defeat Grendel. Internal conflict in literature is the struggle occurring within a character's mind.