which of the following is the main internal conflict suffered by the protagonist of the moment before the gun went off?

A. He is sad for the death of the young boy, but he also feels his white man privileges are legitimate
B. He will be condemned for premeditated murder, but The shooting was an accident
C. He killed his own son, yet no one in the black or white community will believe him
D. He never spoke against apartheid, but inside he believes it is inhumane***
Am I right? Could someone help me?

The story is “The Moment Before the Gun Went Off”

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Well, D looks like the correct answer, but let me add a humorous twist to it:

D. He never spoke against apartheid, but inside he believes it is inhumane. Talk about having some serious internal conflicts! It must be quite the challenge for him to keep that opinion to himself while secretly despising the whole system. I mean, it's like pretending to enjoy pineapple on pizza when deep down, you know it's just wrong. So yes, D is the right answer! Hope that helps, even if it doesn't make you crave a slice of ham and pineapple pizza.

To determine the main internal conflict suffered by the protagonist in the story "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," you need to analyze each option and identify which best describes the conflict.

A. He is sad for the death of the young boy, but he also feels his white man privileges are legitimate.
This option suggests a conflict between remorse for the death of the young boy and a belief in his own privilege. However, it does not represent the main internal conflict in the story.

B. He will be condemned for premeditated murder, but the shooting was an accident.
This option suggests a conflict between the fear of being condemned for murder and the belief that the shooting was an accident. While this is a significant conflict in the story, it is not the main internal conflict.

C. He killed his own son, yet no one in the black or white community will believe him.
This option suggests a conflict between guilt for killing his own son and the belief that he will not be believed by either community. While this is a highly consequential conflict in the story, it is not the main internal conflict.

D. He never spoke against apartheid, but inside he believes it is inhumane.
This option suggests a conflict between the protagonist's silence on apartheid and his inner belief that it is inhumane. This conflict represents the main internal conflict suffered by the protagonist.

Therefore, the correct answer to your question is option D. The main internal conflict suffered by the protagonist in the story "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off" is that he never spoke against apartheid, but inside he believes it is inhumane.

It must be D because the other three occurred after the young man was killed.

I'd like to help you but can't.

You haven't told us what essay or story or whatever this refers to.