Read the excerpt from "Homesick."
“You wouldn’t sing it. So say it,” he ordered. “Let me hear you say it.”
I tried to pull my foot away but he only ground down harder.
“Say what?” I was telling my face please not to show what my foot felt.
“God save the king. Say it. Those four words. I want to hear you say it.”
Which type of conflict is described in the excerpt from "Homesick"?
individual vs. society
individual vs. self
individual vs. individual
individual vs. nature
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