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Which of the following best states the narrator's internal conflict in the passage?
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He fears that he has been outsmarted and feels tricked by
Wolf Larsen.
Jack London
ondon. The
essel. The
ferry, is
assing seal-
or comes up
of a lost
estion(s).
B. He dislikes Wolf Larsen for what he sees as a demeaning
personal attack
C. He is unsure of his own strength and wonders if he can
defend himself against Wolf Larsen,
drop him
ng cast-
D. He is frustrated by what he perceives as his own weak
response when facing Wolf Larsen.
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