In his small Idaho school, football meant everything to
Ernesto ("Neto") Villareal, sixteen, the team's star
running back. And yet when he heard fans screaming
racial insults at him and his Hispanic-American
teammates, he wondered how he could keep playing for
fans who felt that way. The insults also bothered Andy
Percifield, a white student leader. When Neto and Andy
teamed up, each using his own special power, fans began
to feel heat they had never felt before.
It's Our World, Too!:
Young People Who Are Making a Difference,
Phillip M. Hoose
What is the main type of conflict introduced in this part
of the text?
person vs. self
person vs. other
person vs. society
person vs. nature