Final answer:
Internalized oppression at the personal level can be experienced as A) shame, C) stress, and D) guilt, but not as pride, which is a positive emotion.
Step-by-step explanation:
The concept in question here relates to internalized oppression, which is a psychological phenomenon where individuals from marginalized or stigmatized groups may internalize negative messages about their group and begin to believe them themselves. The answer to the student’s question about what internalized oppression can be experienced as at the personal level is everything except pride.
This is because internalized oppression often manifests as negative feelings towards oneself as part of the stigmatized group, which may include feelings of shame, stress, and guilt, but not pride, which is a positive emotion regarding oneself or one's group.