The type of conflict shown in this passage is character versus self. The passage discusses the internal struggle within an individual, highlighting the opposing natures or tendencies that create uncertainty about which part of their nature is in control. This reflects an internal conflict rather than a conflict with external forces like society or other characters.
Which type of conflict is shown in this passage?
I began to understand that any one human being is actually a combination of two different and opposing natures. These natures, or tendencies, struggle against each other inside all of us so that we cannot tell which part of our nature is ultimately in control. It is for this reason that we are continuously experiencing uncertainty.
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character versus society
character versus character
character versus self
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