How does Mowgli resolve the conflict he has with the children that tease him in the village in the jungle book
first off, who, what, when, where, and why. I'm not a professional but it should answer how it got to be the way it is. It should have a conflict and something to solve the conflict at the end. It should always have a storyline... And it should answer any question asked basically
The conflict is your to stupid to read the book
the conflict in the book is that will is trying to find his father.
what was the main conflict in the book river of the wind
its simple look in the book
The book that follows "Among the Brave" in the "Shadow Children" series by Margaret Peterson Haddix is "Among the Enemy." It is the sixth book in the series.
Among the Enemy is the 5th book.
The resolution in that book is that Jen's father gave Luke a fake ID so he can live a free life, as Lee Grant, with new fake parents. Luke will be able to live without worrying about the Population Law. *~--*~--*~--*~--*~--*~--*~--* This book was one of the best books I have ever read. I really liked this book and I could not stop crying when Jen died. Apparently their blood flowed all the way to the presidents rose bushes.
The conflict in the book Thirteen Reason Why builds during the entire novel. The conflict, simply stated, is that the reasons for the suicide were well thought out and plausible.
Conflict
It is the problem.