Which line from White Fang is an example of internal conflict?

A. “She rolled him off his legs so that he could not run, while she repeatedly ripped and slashed him with her fangs.”
B. “There was something calling to him out there in the open. His mother heard it, too. But she heard also that other and louder call, the call of the fire and of man.”
C. “Lip-lip was upon him, bullying and hectoring him, or fighting with him until he had driven him away.”
D. “Grey Beaver continued to beat, White Fang continued to snarl. . . . One or the other must give over, and that one was White Fang.”

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To identify an example of internal conflict in the book White Fang, we need to look for a line that shows a struggle happening within the character's mind or emotions.

Option A describes a physical confrontation between two characters, with no indication of internal conflict.

Option B, on the other hand, presents a clear example of internal conflict. The line "But she heard also that other and louder call, the call of the fire and of man" indicates that both the mother and White Fang are torn between their natural instincts to answer the call of the wild and their curiosity or attraction to the human world represented by the call of the fire and of man.

Option C depicts external conflict between two characters, but it does not involve any internal struggle or conflict within White Fang.

Option D describes a physical struggle between Grey Beaver and White Fang, with no mention of internal conflict.

Therefore, the correct answer is B.