In this excerpt from “Stephen Crane’s Own Story,” which conflict occurs?

The cook was asleep on a bench in the galley . . . He woke as I entered the galley and delivered himself of some dolorous sentiments: "God," he said in the course of his observations, "I don't feel right about this ship, somehow. It strikes me that something is going to happen to us. I don't know what it is, but the old ship is going to get it in the neck, I think."

A.
the cook is in conflict with the narrator over what to feed the crew
B.
the cook is in conflict with the sinking ship
C.
the author is in conflict with the sinking ship
D.
the cook is conflicted with his own thoughts about the ship