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1 June, 16:08

Read the passage below:

I would not go with him to the laboratory. I fretted bout my bungalow for a time, and then took hat and stick and set out alone, I knew not whither. It chanced to be a glorious morning: a warm wind and deep blue sky, the first green of spring abroad, and multitudes of birds singing. I lunched on beef and beer in a little public-house near Elham, and startled the landlord by remarking apropos of the weather, "A man who leaves the world when days of this sort are about is a fool!"

What type of conflict can be inferred from the excerpt above?

Man versus self

Man versus man

Man versus nature

Man versus society

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  1. 1 June, 16:27
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    Man versus self
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