“Shame” By Dick Gregory.

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“Shame” By Dick Gregory

Today’s Meet https://todaysmeet.com/Conflict093015 Discuss in this online forum a conflict you have had with someone close to you. How did that person’s personality affect the conflict?

“Shame” by Dick Gregory Read & mark text with your table group. Assign roles: Questioner: ? Write questions you have The Surprise: ! Mark areas that surprise you: WOW! Key Worder: Circle imporant phrases or words Must Be Important: * Areas that reveal character details.

“Shame” by Dick Gregory Paste the text to the large sheets of paper. Add Thinking Notes around the text: Who is the protagonist? What are the main traits of the protagonist? What is the central conflict this protagonist faces? What is the resolution of this conflict? Discuss how you think the character’s traits influenced the outcome of the conflict?

Reflection How does conflict affect your life? How does understanding personality and physical trait for yourself and the other person help you deal with it? Write a one-pager and submit it to your class assignment in www.edmodo.com .