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11 April, 19:49

Which sentence in this excerpt from Robert Cormier's "The Moustache" reveals a character's internal conflict?

Frankly, I wasn't too crazy about visiting a nursing home. They reminded me of hospitals, and hospitals turn me off. I mean, the smell of ether makes me nauseous, and I feel faint at the sight of blood. And as I approached Lawnrest-which is a terrible, cemetery kind of name, to begin with-I was sorry I hadn't avoided the trip. Then I felt guilty about it. I'm loaded with guilt complexes. Like driving like a madman after promising my father to be careful. Like sitting in the parking lot, looking at the nursing home with dread and thinking how I'd rather be with Cindy. Then I thought of all the Christmas and birthday gifts my grandmother had given me and I got out of the car, guilty as usual.

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  1. 11 April, 20:05
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    I think it would be "I'm loaded with guilt complexes."
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