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Which conflicts occur in this passage? Select three options. Character vs. nature: The narrator must conquer the challenges of the landscape to visit the Place of the Gods. Character vs. character: The narrator must face the Forest People, since they live directly on the route to the Place of the Gods. Character vs. self: The narrator must convince himself that just seeing the Place of the Gods from a distance is not enough. Character vs. society: The narrator must go to the Place of the Gods to satisfy his spirit because he is a priest’s son and must follow his father’s teachings. Character vs. self: The narrator is overwhelmed with fear of what he sees coming from the Place of the Gods and momentarily retreats.

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C. Character vs. self: The narrator must convince himself that just seeing the Place of the Gods from a distance is not enough.

D. Character vs. society: The narrator must go to the Place of the Gods to satisfy his spirit because he is a priest’s son and must follow his father’s teachings.

E. Character vs. self: The narrator is overwhelmed with fear of what he sees coming from the Place of the Gods and momentarily retreats.

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Answer:3) “vs self”

4) “vs society”

5) “vs self”

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