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Every time the kid mispronounced my name, I just wanted to scream. I told him how to say it correctly and other people did, too. Still, he keeps saying it wrong, as if he's doing so on purpose. If he does it one more time, I just don't know if I can control myself!

What is the narrator's main conflict in this passage?
A.
He has a violent temper that he cannot control.
B.
He has a history of beating up kids he doesn't like.
C.
He doesn't like "the kid" he mentions in the paragraph.
D.
He doesn't like someone mispronouncing his name.

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The narrator’s main conflict in this passage is the answer D. He doesn’t like someone mispronouncing his name. He told the other character how to say it correctly, but they do not want to listen to him.
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Answer:

D

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