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Conflict Between Mark And Bryon
The major conflict in the story is between Mark and Bryon and the conflict is they are falling apart. One thing that is making them fall apart is when Bryon starts dating M&M’s sister Cathy. When Bryan and Cathy start dating bryon starts to spend more and more time away from mark. Also mark has been spending time by himself to. But the biggest thing that actually made them fall apart was when Bryon came home and found drugs under Mark’s bed. Bryon acted differently by saying that it was wrong for Mark to sell the drugs even tho they needed the money but Mark thought that is was ok to sell the money because they needed the money.

If Mark and Bryon cross paths when Mark comes home, i think that they won’t act the same. They won’t act the same because now that they hate each other they might even have a fight which will make them fall apart even more than they are already. When Bryon called the cops on Mark i think that is when whatever type of relationship they had completely fell apart. I think Bryon shouldn’t have called the cops on Mark because Mark said that he would stop selling the drugs if Bryon wanted him to.
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A scene that they cut out that was in the book but wasn’t in the movie was when Bryon went to see Charlie's grave. I think that it is important that they should’ve shown Bryon going to Charlie’s grave Charlie 1 saved them from being killed by the texans, 2 let them owed money even though they were supposed to pay, 3 let Bryon and Mark come into the bar and play pool even though they weren’t old enough, 4 Charlie even let Bryon use his car when he needed

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