Character Conflict types.

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Character Conflict types

All characters have conflicts Conflict is what drives and moves a story along 2 types: external Internal Video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tF6mA0vmA8

Class activity You will use your own independent reading book and complete the conflict and personal connection chart You will then share and discuss this information with a table mate and determine how an author creates conflict(s) to help a reader understand, get connected to, empathize with, like, or dislike a character Share with class