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Read the following lines from " you, ma'am" by langston hughes. "the door was open. he could make a dash for it down the hall. he could run, run, run, run! "

what kind of (conflict) is represented in these lines?

a external - man vs. society
b external - man vs. man
c internal - man vs. self
d external - man vs. nature

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