In the Passage, which conflicts has the youth
overcome to reach the present point in the plot?

A. He has overcome the trance of astonishment that
has immobilized him.

B. He has overcome widespread notions of the war's
being impossible to win.

C. He has overcome his idyllic and Homeric notions of
battle.

D. He has overcome his own and his mother's distrust
of war.

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Answer:

B he has over come the widespread notions of the wars beginning impossible to win.

Explanation:

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The conflicts from the passage which the youth  has overcome to reach the present point in the plot is:

  • B. He has overcome widespread notions of the war's  being impossible to win.

According to the given question, we are asked to show  the conflicts from the passage which the youth  has overcome to reach the present point in the plot.

As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is the internal conflict which a youth is facing as he does not think that it was possible to win the war, but he eventually overcame the conflict.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B

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