Think about the various conflicts in the novel. Identify and describe one event from the novel that represents a cause-and-effect relationship that creates conflict. Explain the effect the conflict has on other characters in the story.

I know some of y'all are gonna say, 'read the book.' Well that would be a great idea if I actually HAD the book. Comment if ya know a correct answer, thanks.

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First off Reed we do not have a copy because the school and our parents don't HAVE a copy got it? So think before you send.

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To analyze the cause-and-effect relationship that creates conflict in a novel, it is indeed helpful to have read the book. However, I can offer general guidance on how to identify a cause-and-effect event and its impact on characters, even without specific knowledge of a particular novel.

1. Identify a key event: Consider the major events or turning points in the story so far. Look for scenes where a specific action or decision triggers consequences, which can lead to conflict.

2. Determine cause and effect: Analyze the event you've chosen and identify the cause that initiates the conflict and the subsequent effect it has on characters. The cause can be an action, a decision, a revelation, or any significant occurrence that creates a change in the story. The effect refers to the outcomes, consequences, or responses that emerge as a result.

3. Consider character reactions: Examine how the conflict impacts the characters involved. Look for changes in their motivations, emotions, relationships, or behaviors. Consider how the event affects their goals, desires, or conflicts with other characters. Additionally, think about any internal conflicts that may arise within the characters themselves.

For a more specific answer regarding a particular novel, it is recommended to provide the title or further details. With that information, I can assist in discussing a cause-and-effect event and its impact on characters.

You don't even tell us what novel you are supposed to have read. And WHY do you not have a copy of the book? Your parents and school should make sure you have the materials you are assigned to read.