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Read this part of Rudyard Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" from The Jungle Book. "Teddy and his mother and father were at early breakfast, but Rikki-Tikki-Tavi saw that they were not eating anything. They sat stone-still, and their faces were white...[Nagaina] was swaying to and fro, singing a song of triumph, 'Son of the big man who killed Nag,' she hissed, 'Stay still. I am not ready yet. Wait a little. Keep very still, all you three! If you move I strike...'"

This part represents which form of conflict?


character versus character

character versus society

character versus supernatural force

character versus himself

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Hello!

I believe the answer is A) character versus character.

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User Balboa
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A. Character versus Character because he is being threaten that if he move's he will be strike and to me that's a character versus character thing!

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