What conflict is the narrator facing in this excerpt from Robert Cormler's "The Moustache"?
"Listen..."I began. I wanted to say: "Nana, this is Mike your grandson, not Mike
your husband."
"Sh...sh..." she whispered, placing a finger as long and cold as a candle against my lips. "Don't say anything. I've walted so long for this
moment. To be here. With you. I wondered what I would say If suddenly you walked in that door like other people have done. I've thought
and thought about it. And I finally made up my mind-l'd ask you to forgive me. I was too proud to ask before." Her fingers tried to mask her
face. "But I'm not proud anymore, Mike." That great volce qulvered and then grew strong again. "I hate you to see me this way you always
sald I was beautiful. I didn't believe it. The Charity Ball when we led the grand march and you said I was the most beautiful girl there..."
"Nana," I sald. I couldn't keep up the pretense any longer, adding one more burden to my load of guilt, leading her on this way, playing a
pathetic game of make-believe with an old woman clinging to memorles. She didn't seem to hear me.
A. whether to tell his sick grandmother that he doesn't care about her anymore
B. whether he should go along with his grandmother's confused view of reality
C. that he had not treated his grandmother with the respect she deserved
D. that he did not have the courage to refuse to visit his sick grandmother
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