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In a character vs. character conflict, the antagonist is most likely a(n) force of nature person societal rule evil person o
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In a character vs. character conflict, the antagonist is most likely a(n)
force of nature
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societal rule
evil person
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b) Person
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In a character vs character conflict, both the antagonist and the protagonist are people
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