Conflict and OER 10/14 Learning Objective: Can I identify and analyze conflict in the form of an OER? Welcome Work Take out your SSRC for “The Interlopers.”

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Conflict and OER 10/14 Learning Objective: Can I identify and analyze conflict in the form of an OER? Welcome Work Take out your SSRC for “The Interlopers.” Take out your OER #3.

Partners: Scoring OER’s How does the relationship between Ulrich and Georg change from the beginning to the end of “The Interlopers”? Step 1 Put the responses in order from best to worst. Step 2 Score each response.

Now, get with another partnership. Compare your scores. SETTLE on a grade for each one. Raise your hand when you’re settled! Look at the teacher’s scores. How did they compare?

4 50

6 50

10 75

15 100

Types of conflict Person vs. Person Person vs. Society Person vs. Nature Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology

1. Person vs. Person External conflict between one character and another. Protagonist vs. Antagonist

2. Person vs. Society External conflict when the protagonist has an issue with a large group or sect of people.

3. Person vs. Nature External conflict with a character working against nature.

4. Person vs. Self Internal conflict when the character is fighting against himself.

5. Person vs. Technology External conflict with character facing machine/robot/technology

OER quiz You can only write in the box. When you are finished, put your quiz in the basket at the front. Take out your S/V worksheet and make sure your answers are perfect.

S/V worksheet: This one counts for points! Next lesson QUIZ!

HOMEWORK: Due Friday Study S/V for quiz! Memorize linking verbs!