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Which statement best describes Perseus’s internal conflict? He is unhappy with how foolish he has been and promises himself to be more serious. He’s upset with himself for making a promise he’s not sure he can keep. He is worried that he will get lost or hurt during the quest for Medusa’s head. He is ashamed of how disrespectful he was toward the king and fears for his future.

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Its He’s upset with himself for making a promise he’s not sure he can keep.

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B). He’s upset with himself for making a promise he’s not sure he can keep.

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Conflicts are described as the clash or disagreement (which could be internal or external) of a character with the combatant forces. Internal conflict is illustrated as the 'clash or struggle' that occurs internally(in the mind) to the characters.

As per the question, the statement that best exemplifies Perseus's 'internal conflict' would include that 'he's upset with himself for making a promise he's not sure he can keep' as it reflects the psychological struggle of the character due to unfulfilled desires, beliefs, or emotions. It affects their internal experience and often leaves them shattered. Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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