Respuesta :
In the passage from Helen Keller's "The Story of My Life," the conflict revealed is best stated as:
A. Helen is frustrated by the challenges associated with learning to communicate.
Explanation:
1. In the passage, Helen describes herself as being like a ship in dense fog without a compass or sounding-line before her education began.
2. She expresses her frustration by likening her situation to that of a ship struggling to find its way to shore in challenging conditions.
3. The phrase "Light! give me light!" symbolizes Helen's desperate plea for guidance and understanding, highlighting her internal struggle and desire to overcome her communication barriers.
4. This internal conflict of feeling lost, isolated, and yearning for light (knowledge and communication) signifies Helen's frustration with the challenges she faces in learning to communicate effectively.
This option best captures the essence of Helen's emotional turmoil and determination to break free from her communication barriers.