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Explore the distinct external and internal conflicts faced by Lemon and Greg in Walter Dean Myers' "Lemon Brown." Delve into the struggle between treasure, family, and personal values.
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> Dad won’t let him play sports unless his grades improve. > Someone lives in the old house. > Robbers want Lemon’s treasure. What are the biggest conflicts in the story? > Lemon is worried he’ll lose his treasure. > Greg wonders if any treasure is worth fighting for. > Greg’s unsure about telling dad.
EXTERNAL VS iNTERNAL CONFLICT “Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers