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50 POINTS. In this excerpt from Narrative of Sojourner Truth, which conflict occurs? She had not been there long before her old master, Dumont, appeared, as she had anticipated; for when she took French leave of him, she resolved not to go too far from him, and not put him to as much trouble in looking her up for the latter he was sure to do- as Tom and Jack had done when they ran away from him, a short time before. This was very considerate in her, to say he least, and a proof that 'like begets like. He had often considered her feelings, though not always, and she was equally considerate. When her master saw her, he said, 'Well, Bell, so you've run away from me.' 'No, I did not run away I walked away by day-light, and all because you had promised me a year of my time.' His reply was, 'You must go back with me.' Her decisive answer was, "No, I won't go back with you

ОА. Bell is in conflict with Tom and Jack over running away

B. Bell is in conflict with nature over the daylight

O C. Bell is in conflict with French society over slavery

D. Bell is in conflict with Dumont over her enslavement

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