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This is an example of which type of conflict?

O character vs. self
character vs. others
O character vs. society
O character vs. nature
Read the excerpt from Part 2 of "To Build a Fire."
He spoke to the dog, calling it to him; but in his voice
was a strange note of fear that frightened the animal,
who had never known the man to speak in such a way
before. Something was the matter, and its suspicious
nature sensed danger-it knew not what danger, but
somewhere, somehow, in its brain arose an
apprehension of the man. It flattened its ears down at the
sound of the man's voice, and its restless, hunching
movements and liftings and shiftings of its forefeet
became more pronounced; but it would not come to the
man. He got on his hands and knees and crawled
toward the dog. This unusual posture again excited
suspicion, and the animal sidled mincingly away.
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Answer: Character vs. Others

Explanation: If the character is referring to the dog ^

If the man is the character here, then it could possibly be the last answer.

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