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I felt guilty for being born where I was born. For being on

the stronger side, because I knew we were using our
strength unfairly. We were no better than anyone else, yet
we acted like we were because we had more people on our
side and better technology. I knew it was wrong to take
land that had belonged to
them, but I didn't know how to
stand up for what was right without putting myself at risk.
Which of these storylines most closely matches the
internal conflict of the
passage?
A. No matter how hard I tried, my kind and generous gestures could
not undo the shame I felt at halling cheated.
B. I tried to convince them - I wrote letters and gave speeches - but
no one was listening.
C. I had known that many officials took bribes, and once I was
elected I wasn't sure how to reject this temptation.
O D. We screamed and shook signs, but our words were simply too frail
when faced with their military power.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

No matter how hard the author tried to stop taking their land,he had no other choice since he didn't know how to stand up without putting himself at risk

I'm sorry I don't know if this answer if 100 percent true I just think it might be

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