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read the passage from \initiation.\
it would be rather fun for a change, millicent mused, getting her books out of her locker in the hall, rather exciting to be part of a closely knit group, the exclusive set at lansing high. of course, it wasnt a school organization. in fact, the principal, mr. cranton, wanted to do away with initiation week altogether, because he thought it was undemocratic and disturbed the routine of school work. but there wasnt really anything he could do about it. sure, the girls had to come to school for five days without any lipstick on and without curling their hair, and of course everybody noticed them, but what could the teachers do?
the author most likely included the information about the principals and teachers reactions in order to
○ create a character vs. nature conflict.
○ resolve a character vs. character conflict.
○ complicate millicents character vs. self conflict.
○ introduce another character vs. society conflict.
The passage shows the school's administration (principal, teachers) opposes the initiation, but the exclusive group still carries it out. This sets up a conflict between the group (and those wanting to join, like Millicent) and the school's official/societal rules. A character vs. society conflict pits individuals/groups against established social norms or authority. The other options are incorrect: there's no nature conflict, the conflict isn't resolved, and this doesn't focus on Millicent's internal self-conflict.
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introduce another character vs. society conflict.