During the first year of imprisonment, the lawyer, as far as it was possible to judge from his short notes, suffered terribly from loneliness and boredom. From his wing day and night came the sound of the piano. He rejected wine and tobacco. “Wine,” he wrote, “excites desires, and desires are the chief foes of a prisoner; besides, nothing is more boring than to drink good wine alone,” and tobacco spoils the air in his room. Which type of conflict occurs in the excerpt above?
1. ironic
2. external
3. rowdy
4. internal
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internal,for he is expressing his mental feelings n emotions. if m wrong den leave a comment fr i can know what it will b,but most probably internal
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He clearly expressed his feelings in the above statement.
He was trying to convey his loneliness by saying nothing is more boring compared to the scenario of drinking wine in a place without anyone in the company.
This concludes the correct answer for the above question is Internal because his internal feeling is what he expressed here.
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