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in \initiation,\ one example of a character vs. self conflict is when millicent
worries about how her actions affect tracy.
feels pressure to go along with the initiation.
worries about what orders bev will give next.
feels pressure to accept the sororitys invitation.
Brief Explanations
A character vs. self conflict is an internal struggle within a character. Let's analyze each option:
- The first option involves Millicent's concern about how her actions affect Tracy, which is a character vs. character (Millicent vs. Tracy's potential reaction) or a consideration of others, not an internal struggle with herself.
- The second option: Feeling pressure to go along with the initiation is an internal conflict. Millicent is struggling with her own feelings about whether to conform to the initiation process, which is a conflict within herself about her own choices and desires.
- The third option is about worrying what orders Bev will give next, which is a character vs. character (Millicent vs. Bev) conflict as it's about another character's actions.
- The fourth option: Feeling pressure to accept the sorority's invitation is more about external pressure (from the sorority) rather than an internal struggle within Millicent about her own self (like her values, desires, etc.). It's more of a character vs. society/institution (the sorority) conflict.
So the correct option is the one where Millicent has an internal struggle about her own actions regarding the initiation.
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B. feels pressure to go along with the initiation.