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Read this part of liam o'flaherty's "the sniper." "the lust of battle died in him, he became bitten by remorse. the sweat stood out in beads on his forehead. weakened by his wound and the long summer day of fasting and watching on the roof, he revolted from the sight of the shattered mass of his dead enemy. his teeth chattered, he began to gibber to himself, cursing the war, cursing himself, cursing everybody." this part best represents which form of conflict?
a. character versus character b. character versus society
c. character versus supernatural force like nature d. character versus himself

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