Vocabulary Incongruency: something that is not appropriate or fitting

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Vocabulary Incongruency: something that is not appropriate or fitting Amorphous: without shape or form Chary: ungenerous; wary Inexplicable: unable to be explained or understood Ostensibly: for the pretended reason Exuberance: extreme good cheer or high spirits Contrition: sorrow or remorse for one’s wrongs

Vocabulary Internal Conflict: struggle occuring within a character’s own mind/heart Conflicting desires What they want v. what they need What they should do v. what they want to do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03T2pKO8ItE

Vocabulary External Conflict: Struggle between character and an outside force Man v. Man Man v. Nature Man v. Society Man v. Expectation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctMYgRzQxPc