Identify one conflict from the novel that develops due to the different perspectives of the characters involves. Explain how this conflict affects the characters and serves to advance the plot of the story. In the story the Cay.

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I am familiar with this novel. You are being asked to identify a conflict (disagreement, argument, differing points of view) between Philip and Timothy. How did either or both of them change or learn from that conflict? And how does that event (or continuing conflict) affect the story, and help make the point of the story? That third step means you must see some point to the story of the blind white boy and his African-descent (black)) companion. How does their relationship start out and how does it end? What happens in between the beginning and the end? Does Philip change in any way? How so, and why? To explain what you understand about the characters and the conflict(s) they face, use examples from the text of the novel.

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To identify one conflict from the novel "The Cay" that develops due to the different perspectives of the characters, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the novel: Start by reading or reviewing the novel "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor. Pay attention to the interactions between characters and note any conflicts that arise.

2. Understanding different perspectives: Pay close attention to the characters' backgrounds, experiences, and worldviews. Identify any instances where their perspectives clash due to their differing beliefs, values, or understanding of a situation.

3. Analyze the conflict: Once you have identified a conflict, analyze how it arises from the characters' different perspectives. Consider the reasons behind their differing viewpoints and the impact these perspectives have on their actions and behaviors.

4. Evaluate character development: Examine how this conflict affects the characters involved. Does it lead to personal growth or change in their beliefs? Does it create tension or strain in their relationships with one another?

5. Examine the plot progression: Assess how this conflict serves to advance the plot of the story. Does it introduce new challenges or obstacles for the characters to overcome? Does it drive the story towards a climax or resolution?

By following these steps, you should be able to identify one conflict from "The Cay" that develops due to different perspectives and explain how it affects the characters and advances the plot of the story.

I think you have to actually read the book to find out how to answer this question, which I suspect you have not done, based on your two questions.

None of the tutors here have read this work. Sorry.

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