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Look at these 3 pictures. What do they have in common Look at these 3 pictures. What do they have in common? What vocab word do they illustrate?

Look at these 3 pictures. What vocab word do they illustrate?

Conflict A problem or dilemma

Internal conflicts Dilemmas on the inside

Internal conflicts Dilemmas on the inside person v. self

Internal conflicts Dilemmas on the inside person v. self person v. supernatural

Turn to 1 or 2 neighbors and tell about a movie, story, etc Turn to 1 or 2 neighbors and tell about a movie, story, etc. in which a character has an internal conflict. You have 30 seconds for all of you to share.

External conflicts Dilemmas on the outside

External conflicts Dilemmas on the outside person v. person

External conflicts Dilemmas on the outside person v. person person v. society

External conflicts Dilemmas on the outside person v. person person v. society person v. nature

External conflicts Dilemmas on the outside person v. person person v. society person v. nature person v. supernatural

Turn to 1 or 2 neighbors and tell about a movie, story, etc Turn to 1 or 2 neighbors and tell about a movie, story, etc. in which a character has an external conflict. You have 30 seconds for all of you to share.