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Which best explains conflict and resolution in how a cat played robinson crusoe

A. a cat is abandoned on an island she adapts to the wilderness and survives until her family returns

B.the cat learns how hunt she does not starve to death on the island

C. the family worries about the cat they are over joyed to discover that the cat is alive when they return

D.The cat faces many adversaries including rats and owls however persist and is able to overcome each

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A. a cat is abandoned on an island she adapts to the wilderness and survives until her family returns
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Answer:

A). A cat is abandoned on an island she adapts to the wilderness and survives until her family returns.

Step-by-step explanation:

"How a cat played Robinson Crusoe" by G.D. Roberts illustrates the tale of a cat stranded on a barrier island. The conflict presented in the text is that she was abandoned on that island and how she adapted to the wilderness present there as conflicts demonstrate the struggle of characters to opposing forces and bring them in action that drives the plot. Cat struggles with herself and battles the wilderness of a group of mice, owls, etc. The resolution comes when she unites with her family after fighting all the conflicts and odds. Thus, the answer is option A as it best demonstrates the conflict and resolution.

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