Answer:
D. He realizes that racist remarks are being made.
Step-by-step explanation:
Phillip Hoose's "It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference," tells the story of young children and teenagers who inspire us to do things the right way. This book's stories about the numerous young generation and their ability to stand for what is right and oppose what is wrong, and make efforts to help the environment and society a better place.
One of the stories involves Jesse Paz and Neto where racist remarks had been made. And so, Jesse warned Neto about it which Neto finds confusing, thinking that "Jesse Paz was proposing to take away the thing Neto loved most, to turn him into just another big kid at school and maybe even ruin his chance for a college scholarship". This presents a conflict of interest in him, for he wants the scholarship but also felt that the racist remarks may be true which can hurt him too. And if what Jesse said were true, he deliberates "Could he really perform before people who felt that way about him? Could he represent a school that would let it happen?"
Thus, the conflict is caused when he learned of the racist remarks being made to the players.