Which line of dialogue best provides insight about a character's identity conflict?

A. "The sky's the limit," I exclaimed. "Now that I've got this piece of paper, there's no telling what lies ahead of me. Look out world,

here I come!"

B. "I'm not ashamed of my parents helping me get a leg up on the competition," I argued. "After all, I'd do the same for my kid if I was in their position."

C. "Don't call me a 'millennial," I spat out the word. "I'm not like my

peers, who post every sneeze on social media, thinking the sun rises and sets on them."

D. "I'm pulling out all the stops to get a good score on the SAT, Dad," I assured my father. "I'm determined to make you proud by getting into an Ivy League school."

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C. "Don't call me a 'millennial," I spat out the word. "I'm not like my peers, who post every sneeze on social media, thinking the sun rises and sets on them."

This line of dialogue shows the character's resistance to being labeled or associated with a certain generation, indicating a conflict between their own identity and societal expectations or stereotypes.