Read the following excerpt from What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge. Then, answer the question that follows.

Now that she knew there was no chance of getting well at once, the days dragged dreadfully. Each seemed duller and more dismal than the day before. She lost heart about herself and took no interest in anything. Aunt Izzie brought her books, but she didn't want to read, or to sew. Nothing amused her. Clover and Cecy would come and sit with her, but hearing them tell about their plays, and the things they had been doing, made her cry so miserably, that Aunt Izzie wouldn't let them come often.

Which type of conflict is most evident in the passage?

Character vs. nature
Character vs. self
Character vs. supernatural
Character vs. technology

1 answer

The type of conflict most evident in the passage is Character vs. self. The character is struggling with her feelings of despair and disinterest in life due to her illness, which reflects an internal conflict.