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Read the excerpt from “the sky will not fall.” “then let’s hire a man to do the work outside,” william responded. “this is not the life i had planned for you! ” he grabbed caroline’s hands and turned them over to expose her roughened palms. “look at this! ” he said, his voice growing more emotional. “these aren’t the hands my wife, or callie, should have. you should not be doing my work! ” which type of conflict is best described in this excerpt? social – character vs. society social – character vs. character physical – character vs. character physical – character vs. nature

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