Respuesta :
it's II and III because the antagonist is often a villain or an obstacle
The correct answer is A. II and III (II. The antagonist is a person or a personified creature or object and III. The character vs. character conflict illustrates the relationship between the protagonist and the antagonist)
Explanation:
Character vs. character conflict refers to the struggles or conflicts between characters in a story that are usually presented as the main point in the story, this usually implies one character (the antagonist) acting against the main character or protagonist and being an obstacle for the main character to solve a problem or achieve what it desires. This can take the form of villain and hero story, however, the main character or protagonist is not always a good character or the one being attacked, a protagonist can also be evil and be the origin of the conflict. Additionally, characters are not only people but they can also be animals, supernatural beings, creatures or personified object (objects that were assigned human-like features). In this way, character vs. character conflict deals with the relationship between the protagonist and the antagonist and can include personified objects, creatures, and animals as the antagonist.