Which option most effectively explains how character motivations influence the conflict in “The Attendant’s Confession”?

The Attendant’s Confession

The narrator’s motivation to be wealthy prevents him from being honest about his crimes; this creates a man versus self conflict.

The narrator’s motivation to please the vicar prevents him from leaving his job; this creates a man versus religion conflict.

The narrator’s motivation to keep his crimes a secret prevents him from making friends; this creates a man versus society conflict.

The narrator’s motivation to complete his religious education leads him to neglect the colonel; this creates a man versus man conflict.
I thincc C?

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Sorry for the late reply. C is incorrect. The correct answer to this question is A. :)