Jenna stood in front of the closed door. She knew she had
 every right to be here. Your exam scores are just as high as
 Cora's, she said to herself. There's no reason you should
 have been left off the math team while Cora was named
 captain. She had never been one to rock the boat, but she
 couldn't just let this lie.
 She pushed the door open and saw Ms. Jenson, the math
 team advisor, sitting at her desk. "Ms. Jenson? Can I talk to
 you for a minute?" Her voice wavered, but she tried to look
 confident.
 "Sure, said Ms. Jenson, "but I hope this isn't about naming
 Cora captain of the math team. I'm afraid my decision is
 final."
 Jenna took a deep breath and prepared to plead her case.
 Which statement best describes the internal conflict in this passage?