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2 February, 14:20

Why are some conflicts described as "external"?

They are minor problems in a story.

They pit a character against an outside force.

They relate to events that happened in a character's past.

They refer to political struggles taking place in a character's world.

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  1. 2 February, 16:05
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    The answer would be that they pit the character against an outside force
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