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Sheldon gathered up the baby, all wrapped in blankets, not knowing what to do. He looked around the desert landscape. Who would have left a baby here? He peeked into the blankets and found a note. "Please take this child. If he stays with his family, he will not have a happy life." Sheldon's mind was racing. He had to take the baby, didn't he? But how would he be able to care for an infant? Sheldon stood there, the weight of this decision crushing him. What type of conflict is described here? * 1 point an internal conflict (the baby's mother doesn't know if she should leave the baby) an internal conflict (Sheldon doesn't know if he should take the baby) an external conflict (the baby will never survive in the desert) an external conflict (Sheldon must fight with the baby's true family)

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