List 3 reasons why it would be difficult to compete against your best friend.

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List 3 reasons why it would be difficult to compete against your best friend.

Use the word bank on the next slide to make predictions on the worksheet provided.

Devastating Friendship Perpetual Dispelled Evading Championship Gym Challenger Boys Club Tenement Punch Ringside Rooftop Ducked Announcer Hermano Decision Pain promise

Read the following scenarios and determine if the conflict is internal or external. INTERNAL – Man vs. Self EXTERNAL – Man vs. Man Man vs. Nature Man vs. Society

You love going to soccer practice every Friday night. However, last week you had to go to dinner with your family instead, and this week a friend has invited you to the movies.

At a party, you spent a lot of time talking to a friend from your math class—just chatting. Now another classmate has spread rumors around school about the two of you.

For the past month, you have been bullied on the school bus by older middle school guys. They typically call you names and sometimes even poke at you. Finally one day, you get fed up and scream, “Don’t ever touch me again!”

You have a project due on Monday. Even though you have had several weeks to read, by Sunday night you’ve only read half the book. To make things worse, your teacher has stated, “I have high expectations for this assignment.”

Although your friends say that you’re very attractive, you think just the opposite. You are overly critical about physical appearance

Your dad is driving you and your friends to a big football game in town. Although you left in plenty of time, he seems to have lost his way. You think you saw the football field a couple of blocks back. When you tell your dad, he says, “Who’s driving—you or me?”