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He had in his hand a heavy cane, with which he was trifling; but he answered never a word, and seemed to listen with an ill-contained impatience. And then all of a sudden he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot, brandishing the cane, and carrying on (as the maid described it) like a madman. The old gentleman took a step back, with the air of one very much surprised and a trifle hurt; and at that Mr. Hyde broke out of all bounds and clubbed him to the earth. â€"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson What type of conflict does the passage illustrate? character vs. Self character vs. Character character vs. Society character vs. Nature.

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B. Character vs. Character

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B) Character vs. Character

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