Which of the following lines from a&p illustrates updikes use of conflict

A. the whole store was like a pinball and I didn't know which one they'd come out of.
B. you could see the, when Queenie's white shoulders dawned on then, kind of move, or hop, or hiccup but their eyes snapped back to their own baskets and on they pushed
C. it's not as if we're on the Cape, we're north of Boston and there's people in this tow haven't seen the ocean for twenty years.
D Her voice kind of startled me,the way voices do when you see the people first, coming up so flat and dumb yet kind of tony, too the way it ticked over pick up and snacks

my answer is B

I agree.

Yes, your answer is correct. Line B from the passage illustrates Updike's use of conflict. In this line, there is a conflict between the characters' natural instinct to be drawn to Queenie's beauty and the societal expectations that restrain them from openly admiring her. The description of their eyes snapping back to their own baskets and on they pushed highlights the internal conflict they experience.