Instructions:Select the correct answer.
Which type of conflict is portrayed in this excerpt from “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan?

I walked into my room, closed the door, and lay down on my bed. The room was dark, the ceiling filled with shadows from the dinnertime lights of neighboring flats.

In my head, I saw a chessboard with sixty-four black and white squares. Opposite me was my opponent, two angry black slits. She wore a triumphant smile. “Strongest wind cannot be seen,” she said.

Her black men advanced across the plane, slowly marching to each successive level as a single unit. My white pieces screamed as they scurried and fell off the board one by one. As her men drew closer to my edge, I felt myself growing light. I rose up into the air and flew out the window. Higher and higher, above the alley, over the tops of tiled roofs, where I was gathered up by the wind and pushed up toward the night sky until everything below me disappeared and I was alone.

I closed my eyes and pondered my next move.

A. conflict with the self
B. conflict with society
C. conflict with nature
D. conflict with technology
E. conflict with another person

Respuesta :

Answer:

A. conflict with the self

Explanation:

In "Rules of the Game" the game of chess is a metaphor for some difficulty in life. In the following part of the excerpt: "In my head, I saw a chessboard with sixty-four black and white squares. Opposite me was my opponent" It is possible to realize that the narrator imagined his opponent, that is, the opponent of the narrator is a part of the narrator's thoughts, then the narrator is in conflict with his own thoughts, which means that the narrator is in conflict with the self.

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