The main conflict in "End of Days" by Eric Walters revolves around a group of teenagers who must navigate a post-apocalyptic world where they must fight for survival against a powerful enemy force known as the Variant. The teenagers face internal conflicts of fear, trust, and resilience as they band together to protect themselves and find a way to overcome the threat of the Variant.
The main conflict in "The Falls" by Eric Walters revolves around the characters dealing with the personal and emotional aftermath of a tragic accident at a waterfall. The characters are forced to confront their guilt, grief, and relationships as they try to come to terms with the event and its impact on their lives.
In 'Shattered' by Eric Walters, the main internal conflict revolves around Ian's struggle to come to terms with his guilt and feelings of responsibility for the accident that injured his friend. Ian must navigate his emotions and find a way to cope with the traumatic event and its aftermath.
The main character in "Stuffed" by Eric Walters is Ian.
In "Shattered" by Eric Walters, the conflict is resolved when the main character, Ian, confronts the bullies and stands up for his friend. Through this act of bravery, the bullies back off and Ian gains a sense of empowerment and confidence. The resolution emphasizes the importance of standing up against injustice and bullying.
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The main conflict in Eric Walters' "Sketches" revolves around the protagonist's struggle to deal with and understand his brother's death. Through the process of creating sketches based on memories of his brother, the protagonist grapples with themes of grief, identity, and healing.
Sarah, Renee,Nebalaa, Christina, Alexandria
The main conflict in Shattered is that Jacques cannot get over the fact that he let himself and others down by not saving more lives in the Rwandan genocide than he did. Therefore, this causes Jacques to result to alcohol in order to calm himself and step back from the memories that he had in Rwanda.
Mr Mcurdy, Sarah, Nicholas, Vladimer, Gruff
In the book Branded by Eric Walters, the characters are Ian, Julia, Oswald, and Mr. Roberts.
The main idea of "Royal Ransom" by Eric Walters is that a young prince is kidnapped while on a trip to Canada, and a group of Canadian children must work together to rescue him and solve the mystery behind his abduction. The story highlights themes of bravery, teamwork, and loyalty.