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23 January, 16:55

Which best describes the conflict in Robin Hood?

A. It does not seem real because of some of the characters actions.

B. It changes and resolves itself through the characters relationships.

C. It is a result of a combination of actions by all the characters.

D. It is the same for all characters and results from their own actions.

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  1. 23 January, 20:31
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    Man v man: Robin Hood v the Sheriff of Nottingham

    There are many conflicts in Robin Hood, but the main one is Robin v the Sheriff of Nottingham--they disagree with each other and there is physical fighting conflict, so this is an example of a man versus man conflict.
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