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What is the internal conflict described in the passage above? Gulliver wishes that he had not been elevated to the rank of nardac. Gulliver cannot decide how best to help the emperor of Lilliput interact with the Blefuscudians. Gulliver is angry about having to sign paperwork to gain s liberty. Gulliver dislikes how the emperor of Lilliput has treated m, but he still wants to help m.

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Answered by Ammo5
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i think these sentences support conflict:
gulliver is angry about having to sign.....
and
gulliver dislikes how the emperor treated him
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

This question is based on the book 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift.

The internal conflict described in the passage below is Gulliver dislikes how the emperor of Lilliput has treated him, but he still wants to help him.

'The reader may remember, that when I signed those articles upon which I recovered my liberty, there were some which I disliked, upon account of their being too servile; neither could anything but an extreme necessity have forced me to submit. But being now a nardac of the highest rank in that empire, such offices were looked upon as below my dignity, and the emperor (to do him justice), never once mentioned them to me. However, it was not long before I had an opportunity of doing his majesty, at least as I then thought, a most signal service.'

Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines 'inner conflict' as 'ideas, feelings, etc., that disagree with one another.'

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