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English, 05.07.2019 08:30 trevorhenyan51

What do the following lines from the play illustrate ruth: walter-- (she stops what she is doing and looks at him) walter: (yelling) don't start! ruth: start what? walter: your nagging! where was i? who was i with? how much money did i spend? a. internal conflict b. external conflict c. both internal and external conflict d. neither internal nor external conflict.

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