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Please help me! 15 points and Brainliest!! Make sure to answer all questions Part A thru Part D. Thank u <3

Activity
In this activity, you’ll identify and analyze examples of internal conflict in Robert Cormier’s short story “The Moustache.”

Part A

In “The Moustache,” the character Mike deals with internal conflict throughout the story. Describe some examples of Mike’s internal conflicts by completing the following sentence in at least two ways:
Mike expected, but; so .

Here’s an example:

Mike expected to be treated like a grown up, but he didn’t like paying full price at the movies; so he thought about shaving off his moustache.



Part B
Another example of internal conflict occurs when Mike returns from the nursing home: he must decide whether to tell his mother the truth about his grandmother’s state of mind or say that his grandmother is fine. How does Mike resolve this internal conflict? Why do you think he makes this choice?



Part C
The author, Robert Cormier, reveals a great deal about Mike in this story, but he doesn’t tell us why Mike shaves off his moustache. Based on events in the story, why do you think he shaved? Provide evidence from the text to support your response?



Part D
The main conflict in the story occurs at the end of his visit with his grandmother. Does Mike do the right thing by saying “I forgive you, Meg” to his grandmother? What would you do if you were Mike? Why? Make sure to explain your answer.



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