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A conflict in “Like the Sun” is that the protagonist, Sekhar, does not want to hurt people’s feelings even though he is resolved to tell the truth in all situations.

What evidence from the text highlights this conflict?

Select all that apply.

Like the Sun

a. Sekhar’s taste in music was well known. He was one of the most dreaded music critics in the town.
b. Sekhar felt greatest pity for him. But he felt he could not help it. No judge delivering a sentence felt more pained and helpless.
c. This day [Sekhar] set apart as a unique day – at least one day in a year we must give and take absolute Truth whatever may happen.
d. Two casualties for today, Sekhar said to himself. If I practice it for a week, I don’t think I shall have a single friend left.

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