Here's the ones I believe are character vs. character conflicts:
<span>1. two sisters furiously competing against each other in a spelling bee (sister vs. sister)
</span><span>3. a local activist that is trying to overthrow a corrupt leader (activist vs. leader)
</span><span>4. a fairy tale princess that is trying to escape from her captor, the evil queen (princess vs. queen)
5. a young boy clashing with his sister as they attempt to plan a birthday party (boy vs. his sister) </span>
The literary theme here is that women have a difficult time because nobody takes them seriously, or at least that's what it was like in the first half of the 20th century. Many people believed that women shouldn't be taken seriously and shouldn't have things like voting rights or rights to work or similar things because they were considered to be less serious than men, and that's putting it nicely because many people were not nice to them.
Answer:
<u>- Navigation panel</u>
<u>- Search box</u>
<u>- Quick Create (+) icon</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Yes, when a user changes his or her view to a Report only view when using QuickBooks online they only see a report list page, without having such features as; Navigation panel, Search box or Quick Create (+) icon.
This is the case because permission is only granted to see the reports but <em>without</em> the ability to edit them.
I would say A however I am not sure