Answer: Character vs self.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "Yearbook" we can see the description of a girl that thinks of herself as an individual and also is afraid to be open and share with other people, because her best friend moved to another city and left her, because of these reasons she spends her time alone. This is the description of a conflict of the character vs herself, because the issues she have are within her, not with the society or another character.
Answer:
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. suggests that a man free of any restrains have the potential of defying the government.
Explanation:
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote his short story "Harrison Bergeron" based on a dystopian society where in the name of equality, people are intentionally mad 'handicapped'. The protagonist of the story Harrison was a man of exceptional qualities but he had to wear disguises so that he can be equal with the rest.
This story is a sort of political metaphor that seems to suggest what will happen when people actually break free from the shackles of governmental controls. Harrison also broke free of his disguises and proclaims himself to be "Emperor", trying to free the others of their "handicaps". The "Empress" ballerina, the musicians and the others in the television studio all had handicaps on them too, which Harrison began to tear apart. But in the end, Harrison and his "Empress" were killed by the Handicapper General, Dina Moon Glampers.
When Harrison took hold of control over the government's "equality" disguise, he was able to free some of their "handicaps". This momentary short lived freedom is suggestive of a person's ability to defy the government. But then, some freedoms don't last long and the restrain continues.
Answer: an allusion to conflict
Explanation:
<span>South Korea is a democratic nation while North Korea is a
communist nation. Though both have been
separated by boundaries and political ideology, recent developments may have
caused the two countries to grow further apart. Today, South Korea is one of
the fastest growing countries in the world.
Its economy is now rapidly growing as its products are now widely used
internationally from cellphones to appliance to even automobiles. This has led to big improvement in the living
conditions of its citizens who also enjoy the benefits of a democratic
government. On the hand, North Korea is gaining
notoriety for its suppression of human rights.
There are rumors of starvation within the country and it recently
announced that it successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb heightening tensions
not only with the South but also with other countries.</span>