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Highlight details in this passage that point to the conflict.

Confound the hour he entered my shop! I am a revolutionary but not a murderer. And it would be so easy to kill him. He deserves it. Or does he? No! No one deserves the sacrifice others make in becoming assassins. What is to be gained by it? Nothing. Others and still others keep coming, and the first kill the second, and then these kill the next, and so on until everything becomes a sea of blood.

—"Lather and Nothing Else,"
Hernando Tellez

What internal conflict is revealed in this passage?

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Answer:hgjh

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Answer: the answer is "The narrator struggles between duty and his personal sense of right and wrong."

Explanation: i got it right :)

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