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Tenzin and Eric are mountain climbers trying to reach the peak of Mount Everest the highest mountain in the world. They struggle through the bitter cold and gasp for air at high altitudes . Suddenly, the snow under Tenzin's boots , gives away and he falls into a deep narrow pit. Eric wants to save his friend but he has always been terrified of being trapped in narrow spaces. Finally through, he over comes his fear, rescues Tenzin and bring him home. 1. what is the external conflict?
2. what is the internal conflict?
3. what is Eric's motivation for hesitating before he rescues Tenzin
4. how is the internal conflict resolved?
5. how is the external conflict resolved?
6.is this adventure a story and how can you tell

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