In which stage does this passage belong?
"For those of you who are against women's suffrage. I pity you. For I was once like you. We can no longer be blind to the
rights of our women citizens. They have a voice too, though they are sometimes hard to hear Give them a chance to express
themselves. Allow everyone to have the chance they deserve. Don't let the fire burn out in people's hearts. Please
A. exposition
B. internal conflict
C. rising action
D. resolution​