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In 3–5 sentences, describe the conflict the protagonist of your Module One short story faces. Explain how the character responds to the conflict and what his or her response reveals about the character's attitude, personality, and/or beliefs. Use specific examples from the short story to support your analysis of the conflict, of how the protagonist responds to the conflict, and of what this reveals about his or her character. Be sure to identify the title of the short story.THE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONS

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The conflict within the rules of the game with Amy Tan was that Waverly wanted to be more independent and free and out of her mother's grip. Waverly, in the end, became rude and disrespectful. Her mother had won against her, making Waverly annoyed and she gave up. Waverly had run away from her mother and was on the streets. She wanted to be free but noted she was only a kid, so she ran away. She realized she had nowhere to go and stay. So, she went home and back with her mother. We can tell that the mother only wants what's best for her daughter, but Waverly doesn't want anything to deal with her mother. Waverly seems rude and selfish, while her mother only wants the best and wants her child with her. Any mother would want their child with them and wants them to respect their elders.

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