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RIGHT ANSWERS ONLY Read the excerpt from "Sugihara.”

YUKIKO: And the orders from the Ministry?

He walks back toward her and takes her hands in his. He looks into her eyes.

CHIUNE: I may have to disobey my government, but if I don’t, I will disobey my God.

YUKIKO: You’ll issue the visas to the Jews anyway?

CHIUNE: I’ll issue hundreds of visas. Thousands of visas, if necessary.

YUKIKO: They’ll fire you.

What type of conflict does this excerpt show?

character versus character
character versus society
character versus self
character versus nature

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