English, 09.03.2021 01:10 MSSTEALYOGURL3757
Last week, we started reading the story, "Louisa, Please Come Home," by Shirley Jackson. Think about the story. A conflict is a struggle or an opposition. Internal conflict happens when a character struggles with something within themselves. External conflict is a struggle that takes place between the main character and some outside force.
Name and explain the internal conflicts in the story.
Name and explain the external conflicts in the story.
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