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In 3–5 complete sentences, thoroughly explain how the protagonist in your module one short story changes because of the conflict he or she faces. provide at least two specific details from the text to show how the character changes as a result of the conflict.

[1] i went fast to mr. benson's office. cameras filmed me as i went. my gait was recorded. the arphids in my student id broadcast my identity to sensors in the hallway. it was like being in jail.

[2] "close the door, marcus," mr. benson said. he turned his screen around so that i could see the video feed from the social studies classroom. he'd been watching.

[3] "what do you have to say for yourself? "

[4] "that wasn't teaching, it was propaganda. she told us that the constitution didn't matter! "

[5] "no, she said it wasn't religious doctrine. and you attacked her like some kind of fundamentalist, proving her point. marcus, you of all people should understand that everything changed when the bridge was bombed. your friend darryl—"

[6] "don't you say a word about him," i said, the anger bubbling over. "you're not fit to talk about him. yeah, i understand that everything's different now. we used to be a free country. now we're not."

[7] "marcus, do you know what 'zero-tolerance' means? "

[8] i backed down. he could expel me for "threatening behavior." it was supposed to be used against kids who tried to intimidate their teachers. but of course he wouldn't have any compunction about using it on me.

[9] "yes," i said. "i know what it means."

[10] "i think you owe me an apology," he said.

[11] i looked at him. he was barely suppressing his sadistic smile. a part of me wanted to grovel. it wanted to beg for his forgiveness for all my shame. i tamped that part down and decided that i would rather get kicked out than apologize.

select the paragraph that best develops the man vs. society conflict marcus faces.

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