29. Which of the following is not a major conflict in Katherine Ann Porter's short story "He"? (1 point)

A)the difficulty a family has trying to survive financially
B)the struggle of a family to take care of a disabled child
C)the concern of a family for how they appear to their neighbors
D)the unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly

i think its d am i correct

29.

Which of the following is not a major conflict in Katherine Ann Porter's short story "He"? (1 point) (0 pts) the difficulty a family has trying to survive financially
(0 pts) the struggle of a family to take care of a disabled child
(0 pts) the concern of a family for how they appear to their neighbors
(1 pt) the unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly

Both are correct so it's D the unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly

Well, let's clown around and find out! Although it's always important to be responsible, the answer is actually C) the concern of a family for how they appear to their neighbors. So, no need to worry about any neighborhood fashion police causing trouble in this story! Keep clowning, my friend!

Yes, you are correct. Option D, "the unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly," is not a major conflict in Katherine Ann Porter's short story "He."

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the major conflicts presented in Katherine Ann Porter's short story "He."

To answer this question, it's important to have read the story and be familiar with its central conflicts. However, if you do not have that information, there are a few steps you can take to make an educated guess.

1. Consider the context: Consider the themes and central ideas explored in the story. Based on the options given, it's likely that "He" focuses on various family conflicts.

2. Evaluate the choices: Look at the four options given and eliminate any options that seem closely related to conflicts discussed or implied in the story.

Option A: "The difficulty a family has trying to survive financially." This is a common source of tension in many stories, so it could be a possible conflict in "He."

Option B: "The struggle of a family to take care of a disabled child." This is also a common source of conflict, especially if the child's disability creates challenges or strains within the family.

Option C: "The concern of a family for how they appear to their neighbors." This could be another potential conflict, as societal expectations and pressures often play a role in family dynamics.

Option D: "The unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly." This option seems slightly different from the other choices, as it suggests that the conflict arises from the family's unwillingness rather than external circumstances or pressures.

3. Make an educated guess: If you have eliminated options A, B, and C as possible conflicts in "He," then it's reasonable to assume that option D, the unwillingness of a family to work hard and live responsibly, is not a major conflict in the story.

Based on the analysis, your answer of D seems plausible. However, to be certain, it is always best to refer to the source material or consult the appropriate resources to determine the correct answer.