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These guys don't understand! I am good at sports — real sports, though. Not this dumb game. Back home, everyone knew I was a great athlete. But here, I don't understand the rules or the positions of the game and they all make fun of me because of it. I know I can show them what a good player I am, but I would rather just play the sports I'm used to.Which best explains how this passage develops the narrator's internal conflict?

A. It explores how the other kids' teasing affected his choice of which sport to play.

B. It shows that he is torn between learning something new and doing what he is comfortable with.

C. It illustrates his confusion about determining which sport he enjoys most.

D. It hints that the potential outcome of learning the new sport is that he will excel at it.

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I think the answer is A. 

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The internal conflict is indicated by that the narrator is torn between learning something, and continue to do what he is comfortable in doing.

What is an internal conflict?

A situation which occurs at the time of facing an opposition from other forces, which may be another character or external factors, is an internal conflict for a character.

Hence, option B holds true regarding an internal conflict.

Learn more about an internal conflict here:

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