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Select the correct text in the passage.

In this excerpt, which sentence introduces the conflict that develops the theme?
excerpt adapted from
Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
I followed the candle down, as I had followed the candle up, and she stood it in the place where we had found it. Until she opened the
entrance, I had fancied, without thinking about it, that it must necessarily be night-time. The rush of the daylight quite confounded me
made me feel as if I had been in the candlelight of the strange room many hours.
"You are to wait here, you boy," said Estella; and disappeared and closed the door.
I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands andny common boots. My opinion of those accesso
not favorable. They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as ve hapendages. I determined to ask Joe why he ha
taught me to call those playing cards Jacks, which ought to be called knaves. I wished_lad been rather more genteelly (respectably)
up, and then I should have been so too.​

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The answer is the third paragraph I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots

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Answer:

I took the opportunity of being alone in the courtyard to look at my coarse hands and my common boots

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