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Read this excerpt from a personal letter. which two instances of conflict does it contain?

i found a rare comic in my attic. it belonged to my grandfather. it will easily sell for more than $1,000 online. i could buy something useful with that kind of money. but a part of me wants to treasure it as something to remind me of him. the old comic is really special to me because it’s something that my beloved grandpa enjoyed as a little kid. i almost don’t want to part with it. what should i do?

a. conflict over giving up a chance to make big money

b. conflict between seeking advice and not seeking it

c. conflict over how the past can affect the future

d. conflict over giving away something you loved.

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