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The incident in Strawberry; Escape From Jackson chapter How does Moe’s situation represent both an external and internal conflict for him?

The incident in Strawberry; Escape From Jackson chapter

How does Moe’s situation represent both an external and internal conflict for him?

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Moe is in danger for what he did, he knows there will be reprisals. That is his external conflict. Inside, Moe was terrified about what might happen as a result of his actions. Moe is also afraid that one of the Aames boys might die, and he would be wanted for murder.

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