A minor conflict in the excerpt is the man in the storeroom's concern about his compensation. Specifically, he feels he is not being paid enough money for the work he is doing. This conflict revolves around issues of trust, loyalty, and financial expectations, which adds tension to the overall situation but does not carry the same weight as the more serious concern about Mr. Frank's safety.
What is a minor conflict in this excerpt?
The man in the storeroom expresses his concern about Mr. Frank’s well-being to Mr. Kraler.
The man in the storeroom warns Mr. Kraler that Mr. Frank may be in serious danger.
The man in the storeroom wants more money to keep quiet about the location of Mr. Frank.
The man in the storeroom does not believe that he is being paid enough money for the work he is doing.
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