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✅ The story centers on Marcus's personal struggle with a broader social issue—the growth of squatter settlements and changing social structures.
✅ "Littered" carries a negative connotation, implying that the houses are scattered like trash rather than being a welcome addition to the landscape.
A. The chaos of a natural disaster B. Marcus’s belief that law and order are failing C. The high energy of the settlement's residents D. The rapid growth of the local economy What is the primary conflict established in this passage? A. Man vs. Nature B. Man vs. Self C. Man vs. Society D. Man vs. Man Answer Key and Explanations
✅ This phrase reflects his perspective that unauthorized settlements are a sign of social breakdown.
✅ His shock is described as "aroused" by the "unexpected" nature of having new neighbors where there were none before.
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✅ The story centers on Marcus's personal struggle with a broader social issue—the growth of squatter settlements and changing social structures.
✅ "Littered" carries a negative connotation, implying that the houses are scattered like trash rather than being a welcome addition to the landscape.
A. The chaos of a natural disaster B. Marcus’s belief that law and order are failing C. The high energy of the settlement's residents D. The rapid growth of the local economy What is the primary conflict established in this passage? A. Man vs. Nature B. Man vs. Self C. Man vs. Society D. Man vs. Man Answer Key and Explanations
✅ This phrase reflects his perspective that unauthorized settlements are a sign of social breakdown.
✅ His shock is described as "aroused" by the "unexpected" nature of having new neighbors where there were none before.
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