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Reading Bellwork Week Four : Conflict

Monday, September 12 Write the definitions for: 1. Conflict: The struggle between opposing forces. Types of conflict: 2. internal – struggle within (person vs. self) 3. external – struggle outside of character (person vs. person, person vs. nature, person vs. society, person vs. supernatural) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg_10OfdEss

Tuesday, September 13 What type of conflict does the storyboard display? Explain why.

Complete one TCJ while you read. Dude, it’s reading time! Complete one TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Wednesday, September 14 Write out the sentences and label. What type of external conflicts are these? 1. A family is stranded in their car during a blizzard. 2. A teenager attends a protest rally regarding a law some see as unfair.

Thursday, September 15 Write out the statement and identify the internal or external conflict. 1. Katniss Everdeen faced an___________________ when she entered an arena full of tributes trying to kill her. 2. A bully experiences an______________________ as he struggles to practice self-control. Dude, it’s reading time! Complete one TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Friday, September 16 Give examples found in your reading of: 1. an internal conflict 2. an external conflict Dude, it’s reading time! Complete one TCJ while you read. Remember: Use quotation marks and the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

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Extra 1. A husband and wife argue about how to spend their money: 2. A girl is torn between going to the movies with her friends and staying in to study for a test: