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classifying conflict\n\boy, you better answer!\ george demanded, but mitchell in a dangerous move yanked on the axe. george too yanked on the axe in an attempt to twist it from mitchells grasp, but then hammond intervened, stepping between george and mitchell. georges hand slipped from the axe, but he still tried to get at mitchell.\n—the land, mildred d. taylor\nuse the passage to answer the questions.\nwhom is the conflict between?\nwhat type of conflict is happening in this passage?\nis the conflict physical or social?
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# Brief Explanations:
1. The passage shows a struggle over an axe between George and Mitchell, with Hammond intervening. So the conflict is between George and Mitchell.
2. The type of conflict is a physical - person vs person conflict as they are physically struggling over the axe.
3. It is a physical conflict as there is physical action (yanking on the axe, trying to get at each other).
# Answer:
1. George and Mitchell
2. Person vs person
3. Physical