Which of the following sentences from "Poor Fish" best supports the main character's internal conflict? (1 point) Responses “Quite naturally, then, after coming to such conclusions, I was careful not to make advances to women.” “Quite naturally, then, after coming to such conclusions, I was careful not to make advances to women.” “The only one I ever attempted to approach—a housemaid in the hotel—put me in my place with a very suitable word—’you poor fish,’ she said. “The only one I ever attempted to approach—a housemaid in the hotel—put me in my place with a very suitable word—’you poor fish,’ she said. “It was the first time that a woman, even a woman like Ida, had said things like this to me, and I lost my head. I gave her all the answers she wanted, and a great deal more as well.” “It was the first time that a woman, even a woman like Ida, had said things like this to me, and I lost my head. I gave her all the answers she wanted, and a great deal more as well.” “I knew women liked hunchbacks, dwarfs, old men, even monsters. Why shouldn't somebody like me too? I was neither a hunchback, a dwarf, an old man or a monster.”

“I knew women liked hunchbacks, dwarfs, old men, even monsters. Why shouldn't somebody like me too? I was neither a hunchback, a dwarf, an old man or a monster.”