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Chapter 15-16 Group Discussion Never Let Me Go

Mind Map focus: Main Branches Characterization – Kathy, Ruth, Tommy How has each character developed? Is there a character who seems to remain stagnant throughout the book? Conflict – Name two conflicts you see in the book. How would you label the type of conflict? Is the conflict internal, external, both? Man vs. Man? Man vs. Nature? Man vs. Self? With whom or what is the conflict(s) with? Pick one of your thematic topics and find evidence in chapter 15-16 which support your claim/thematic topic. Explain how your evidence supports your claim. REMEMBER: You must make a claim for each of your main branches (for characterization and conflict, you should have multiple claims). You must also find direct evidence and then explain how your evidence supports your claim. Mind Map focus: