"What are you crying for?" asked Daddy, but I couldn't answer. They didn't know that I did it for myself; that pride, whose slave I was, spoke to me louder than all their voices, and that Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother.

This passage from "The Scarlet Ibis" shows which type of conflict?

a. character vs. himself***
b. character vs. society
c. character vs. character
d. character vs. nature

Yes, a.

yes, it is A

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To determine the type of conflict in a literary passage, we need to identify the main struggle or problem that the character faces. In this passage from "The Scarlet Ibis," the main conflict involves the protagonist's internal struggle or conflict with themselves. The passage suggests that the narrator feels guilt and shame for their role in pushing their brother, Doodle, to walk, motivated by their own pride and desire to avoid embarrassment. This conflict is characterized by the protagonist's inner turmoil and conflicting emotions, making the correct answer choice: a. character vs. himself.

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