The following excerpt from "the most dangerous game" is an example of what type of conflict?
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The following excerpt from "the most dangerous game" is an example of what type of conflict?
"tonight," said the general, "we will hunt – you and i." rainsford shook his head. "no, general," he said. "i will not hunt." the general shrugged his shoulders and delicately ate a hothouse grape. "as you wish, my friend," he said. "the choice rests entirely with you. but may i not venture to suggest that you will find my idea of sport more diverting than ivan's? "
a. person vs. person
b. person vs. society
c. person vs. nature
d. person vs. self
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