What does the conflict in this story show about the character of Osha? Every night when six-year-old Osha went to sleep, she had nightmares about a ghost in her closet. In her dream, she could see glowing red eyes peeking through the crack under the door. She dreaded going to bed because of it. Then one night, she had the nightmare again. She was tired of her dreams being a source of fear and panic; she wanted to enjoy them again. In her dream, she got out of bed and threw open the door to the closet. "Don't ever bother me again!" she screamed. The ghost in her closet crouched in fear and never returned after that night.
OA. She will always be a ruled by her emotions in life.
OB. She has abilities and gifts that make her powerful.
C. She is able to overcome her fears when necessary.
D. She laughs at danger and welcomes a challenge.