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But the greatest danger i ever underwent in that kingdom was from a monkey, who belonged to one of the clerks in the kitchen. . [r]eaching one of his paws in at the door, as a cat does when she plays with a mouse . . [he] seized the lappet of my coat . . and dragged me out. he took me up in his right fore-foot, and held me as a nurse does a child she is going to suckle, just as i have seen the same sort of creature do with a kitten in europe; and when i offered to struggle, he squeezed me so hard, that i thought it more prudent to submit.

which excerpt from the passage above represents a character vs. nature conflict?

i. “but the greatest danger i ever underwent in that kingdom was from a monkey”

ii. “[he] seized the lappet of my coat . . and dragged me out”

iii. “when i offered to struggle, he squeezed me so hard”

i, ii, and iii
i and ii
i only
i and iii

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