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Which type of conflict would you most likely see in a dystopian science fiction book or film in which the protagonist must go through a police state whose government has outlawed privacy, personal relationships, and families?Question 20Select one:a.Character vs. characterb.Character vs. naturec.Character vs. societyd.Character vs. supernaturalClear my choiceQuestion 21Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textWhat moods do the words convey:DepressedMournfulTragicQuestion 21Select one:a.Uglyb.Sadc.Angryd.Scarry

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Which type of conflict would you most likely see in a dystopian science fiction book or film in which the protagonist must go through a police state whose government has outlawed privacy, personal relationships, and families?Question 20Select one:a.Character vs. characterb.Character vs. naturec.Character vs. societyd.Character vs. supernaturalClear my choiceQuestion 21Not yet answeredFlag questionTipsQuestion textWhat moods do the words convey:DepressedMournfulTragicQuestion 21Select one:a.Uglyb.Sadc.Angryd.Scarry

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For Question 20, the conflict you would most likely see in a dystopian science fiction book or film in which the protagonist must go through a police state whose government has outlawed privacy, personal relationships, and families would be "c. Character vs. society". This is because the protagonist is in conflict with the societal norms and rules imposed by the government.

For Question 21, the moods that the words "Depressed", "Mournful", and "Tragic" convey would be "b. Sad". These words all describe feelings of sadness or sorrow.

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