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Add this to your Pages Daily Work file  Begin a new entry under your T-chart with today’s date, Friday 12/7  Number 1-5

1) Which of the following sentences do you think best states the MAIN IDEA of Chapter 1? In your document, type the letter and then offer a brief explanation of why you are choosing that option. a. There are a lot of dangerous animals in Africa including cobras, lions, and monkeys. b. William’s childhood was was filled with family, stories, friends, fears, and happy times. c. William’s dad is a great story-teller who can bring history to life and make it interesting.

2 ) Answer the last bullet point after we briefly discuss the background A CONFLICT is a problem or issue between two opposing forces in either a story or real life. They can be big or small, but if there is a “fight” going on, there is a conflict  Ex. from The Maze Runner  Thomas vs. Gally – smaller conflict  Gladers vs. the Creators – biggest conflict  List at least 4 conflicts you see in chapter one of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.

Answer the following in complete sentences that RESTATE the question. 3. What comes to mind when you hear “witch craft”? 4. What are some superstitions that you know of? 5. Do you follow any superstitions? If so, o you do so because you believe they are true or simply out of habit.