Read this text from Part II of "R.M.S. Titanic": Aft, the frightened immigrants mill and jostle and rush for a boat. An officer's fist flies out; three shots are fired in the air, and the panic is quelled. . . . Four Chinese sneak unseen into a boat and hide in the bottom. Which kind of conflict is exemplified here?

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Answer:

Character vs. Character.

Explanation:

The Character vs. Conflict Character is one that shows a dispute, a problem or a competition created between the characters in a story. As we can see in the text above, there is a dispute between the characters for lifeboats, which can save them from the wreck of the Titanic. This disposition makes the characters fight among themselves, that is, there is a conflict between them, a fight, a disagreement.