In "The Kayak" by Debbie Spring, an internal conflict arises for Maija as she struggles with her fear and uncertainty about whether she can handle the challenges of learning to kayak. This internal conflict is depicted through Maija's self-doubt and anxiety as she faces the physical and emotional demands of the activity.
The two conflicts in the story of Kayak are interconnected because the external conflict of a dangerous journey to find her father mirrors the internal conflict of Kayak's uncertainty and fear about her own abilities. Overcoming the external conflict helps Kayak gain confidence and resolve her internal conflict, ultimately leading to personal growth and self-discovery.
Brady is dealing with an internal conflict in chapter 16 of Red Kayak. He's torn between doing what he knows is right and staying loyal to his friend, who is involved in a serious situation. It's a classic case of moral dilemma, and let's be real, we've all been there at some point.
Red Kayak was created in 2004.
Brady in the red kayak book is 13.
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The point of view in Red Kayak is 1st person.
Brady lives in the town of Crisfield, Maryland, in the book "Red Kayak."
Brady's last name in the book "Red Kayak" is Parks.
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Internal would be an adjective descrbing conflict, which would be a noun. The internal conflict is also a term used for a type of conflict in a story.