TEXT C In general, there are four
kinds of conflict: conflict between people, conflict with oneself, conflict with
nature, and conflict with society. The most common conflict is between people. A
fist fight, for example, is certainly conflict between two people. Competition
for the job of head cheerleader or class president is also conflict among
people. But there are quiet conflicts between children and parents, and students
and teachers. There are conflicts over jobs in business. People
also find conflict within themselves. A guilty conscience is a form of inner
conflict. Struggling to decide what to do in a certain situation is also a
personal conflict. Will you go to college or not Will you follow someone else’s
advice or your own Will you break off with a friend All of these questions
that require soul- searching and decision-making are personal or inner
conflicts. Conflicts with the forces of nature arise, too. A
trapper lost in a snowstorm is in conflict with nature. So is someone who is
making his way through the forest. And fighting a swift river on a raft is also
conflict with nature. Finally, a person may be in conflict with society. This
would describe a criminal with a grudge against the world. Or a conflict with
society might involve a homeowner whose house is in the way of a new highway. An
animal character faced with the destruction of its forest home is also in
conflict with society. If you can’t decide whether to end your relationship with a friend, this conflict belongs to ______.
A.conflict between people B.conflict with oneself C.conflict with society D.not any specific conflict