Mr. peters comes to bed one night and find leita calling out in her sleep. how does this scene reveal her internal conflict?

A. in her dream, she is talking of her fear of leaving Mr. peters.

B. in her dream, she is afraid and calling for help.

C. in her dream, she is laughing and playing beside the river.

D. in her dream, she is crying and calling for her sister to wait for her.****

1.d (in her dream, she is crying and calling for her sister to wait for her)

2.b (Leita is with her sister and no longer unhappy)
3.a (the king speaks in a threatening way)
4.d (carelessness)

Yep, got a 100%.

1. D
2. B
3. A
4. D
;'D You're Welcome.

It is D

D,B,A,D %100

To determine how this scene reveals Leita's internal conflict, we need to analyze the details provided in each option.

A. In her dream, she is talking of her fear of leaving Mr. Peters.
This option suggests that Leita is afraid to leave Mr. Peters, indicating a potential conflict related to their relationship. However, this option does not connect directly with the scene where Leita is calling out in her sleep.

B. In her dream, she is afraid and calling for help.
This option suggests that Leita is experiencing fear and seeking assistance. This could reveal an internal conflict related to her feeling vulnerable or unsafe.

C. In her dream, she is laughing and playing beside the river.
This option suggests that Leita is joyful and engaged in a pleasant scenario. It doesn't indicate any internal conflict.

D. In her dream, she is crying and calling for her sister to wait for her.
This option suggests that Leita is crying and requesting her sister to wait for her. This can reveal an internal conflict related to a separation from her sister or a fear of being left alone.

Based on the information provided, option D seems to be the most relevant in revealing Leita's internal conflict.

@cat , thanks, got an 100% :( I’m depressed

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