Which is the best conclusion that can be drawn about Millicent based on the conflict in the passage?
✔ directindirect
Based on the passage, what inferences can be made about the characters? Check all that apply.
Read this passage. In your own words, explain how the central conflict leads Millicent to change.
The central conflict in 'Initiation' arises from Millicent's desire to belong to an exclusive social group versus her need to maintain her own identity. Through the hazing process, she experiences the pressure to conform and the superficiality of the sorority girls, whom she begins to see as 'sparrows'—all looking and acting the same. This conflict leads to her transformation when she realizes she would rather be like the 'heather birds,' who are wild, free, and unique. Ultimately, the conflict forces Millicent to value her individuality over social acceptance, leading her to decide not to join the sorority.
direct✔ indirect
✔ character vs. selfcharacter vs. charactercharacter vs. society
“Betsy Johnson, the vivacious blonde secretary of the sorority”
character vs. selfcharacter vs. character✔ character vs. society
“Walking beside Louise on the way to the drugstore, Millicent felt a surge of pride.”
✔ character vs. selfcharacter vs. charactercharacter vs. society
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