List 4 conflicts within the story of shiloh by phyllis reynolds naylor, identify whether the conflict is external or internal, and state a resolution in a short sentence

1. Conflict: Marty wants to keep the dog, but his parents do not.

Type: External conflict
Resolution: Marty's parents eventually agree to let him keep the dog, but only if he takes care of it and it doesn't cause any problems.

2. Conflict: Marty struggles with his view of right and wrong when it comes to claiming ownership of the dog.
Type: Internal conflict
Resolution: Marty ultimately chooses to be honest and do the right thing by returning the dog to its original owner.

3. Conflict: Marty's relationship with his mother is strained due to their differing views on owning the dog.
Type: External conflict
Resolution: Marty's mother comes to understand how much the dog means to him, and they find common ground in caring for the animal.

4. Conflict: Judd Travers, the dog's original owner, poses a threat to Shiloh's safety.
Type: External conflict
Resolution: In the end, Judd agrees to sell Shiloh to Marty for a small fee, ensuring the dog's safety and happiness.