Which statement best describes the type of conflict Malik overcomes?

Responses

Malik vs. technology: He must learn how to use technology to maintain his friendships.

Malik vs. technology: He must learn how to use technology to maintain his friendships.,

Malik vs. his mother: He must learn how to enjoy himself despite his mother's attitude while they are in Japan.

Malik vs. his mother: He must learn how to enjoy himself despite his mother's attitude while they are in Japan.,

Malik vs. himself: He must learn how to find joy in circumstances he cannot change.

Malik vs. himself: He must learn how to find joy in circumstances he cannot change.,

Malik vs. society: He must learn that his perspective is not universally accepted.

Malik vs. society: He must learn that his perspective is not universally accepted.,
Question 2
Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.

Which line from the text best demonstrates that Malik has overcome the conflict in Part A?

Responses

“Malik met up with the guys whenever he could do so without admitting to his mom he actually liked it.”

“Malik met up with the guys whenever he could do so without admitting to his mom he actually liked it.”,

“He was more than ready for the next adventure."

“He was more than ready for the next adventure.",

“The museum was actually kind of cool, even if Malik had no intention of telling his mother he had a good time.”

“The museum was actually kind of cool, even if Malik had no intention of telling his mother he had a good time.”,

“Gradually, Malik’s social media feed shifted from hometown news to an expansive collection of photos and stories from three or four continents at a time.”

“Gradually, Malik’s social media feed shifted from hometown news to an expansive collection of photos and stories from three or four continents at a time.”,

The best response for Part A is:

Malik vs. himself: He must learn how to find joy in circumstances he cannot change.

The best response for Part B is:

“The museum was actually kind of cool, even if Malik had no intention of telling his mother he had a good time.”