The Glass of Milk is a short story written by Manuel Rojas in which a boy had an enormous sense of pride and did not accept anything he did not earn. The boy was very poor and thus had to work hard to be able to eat. There's a conflict in the story in which the boy had gone for three days straight without eating due to his pride, because he did not accept loans or any help. Therefore the answer is The boy is in conflict with his pride; he resolves the conflict by letting his guard down and accepting help. As he entered a milk bar in which the lady in the counter offer him milk and cookies as she saw the boy was starving, the boy accepted and thanked the help.