One day after we left a shop I said under my breath, “I wish you wouldn’t do that, telling everybody I’m your daughter.” My mother stopped walking. Crowds of people with heavy bags pushed past us on the sidewalk, bumping into first one shoulder, then another.

“Aiii-ya. So shame be with mother?” She grasped my hand even tighter as she glared at me.

I looked down. “It’s not that, it’s just so obvious. It’s just so embarrassing.”

“Embarrass you be my daughter?” Her voice was cracking with anger.

“That’s not what I meant. That’s not what I said.”

“What you say?”

I knew it was a mistake to say anything more, but I heard my voice speaking, “Why do you have to use me to show off? If you want to show off, then why don’t you learn to play chess?”

My mother’s eyes turned into dangerous black slits. She had no words for me, just sharp silence.



What is the primary conflict occurring in this excerpt?


internal: Lindo vs. Meimei

external: Meimei vs. Meimei

internal: Meimei vs. Meimei

external: Lindo vs. Meimei

Respuesta :

Answer: D) External: Lindo vs. Meimei

Explanation: in a written work, a conflict is a struggle between opposite forces, usually it is between a character (the main character or a very important one) and himself (internal conflict) or society or another character (external conflict). In the given excerpt we can see a discussion between Lindo and Meimei, this is an example of external conflict, because it is between two characters.