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English 9H Ms. Bugasch October 7, 2013 “C” Day Goals 1.“Interlopers” vocabulary 2.To understand conflict: types and kinds 3.To discuss and identify the conflict in “The Interlopers” 4.Reading Strategy: Cause and Effect 5.Preview Vocab. Unit #2
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FFW All people get into arguments from time to time, but most disagreements do not last for a life time. Think about how a long-standing dispute between two people can come to a disastrous end. In your notebook, explain in 5 sentences. Be prepared to discuss.
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Vocabulary Unit #2 -Take out orange books -Preview words, parts of speech, and definitions -Set up tonight’s homework
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“ The Interlopers” Vocabulary Copy down the following vocabulary into your notebooks: - Precipitous – steep, sheer -Marauders – raiders; people who take goods by force -Medley – mixture of things not usually found together -Condolences – expressions of sympathy with a grieving person’s pain -Languor – lack of vigor; weakness -Succor – relief, aid, assistance
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“The Interlopers” Reading Strategy Understanding the causes and effects in a story can help you clarify a conflict between characters A cause – is the reason for an action or event. – What is the cause in the story? An effect – is the result of an action or event – What is the effect in the story?
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Literary Analysis: Conflict Conflict – a struggle between characters or within characters Types of Conflict: Internal and External 1. External Conflict – A character struggles against an outside force, such as another character 2. Internal Conflict – A struggle within one’s self: character struggles with something inside his/her own heart and/or mind
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External Conflicts Person vs. Person Person vs. Nature Peron vs. Machine (Technology) Person vs. Society Person vs. Supernatural Being Person vs. Circumstance (Fate) Internal Conflicts Person vs. Self
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Conflict Practice Hand out worksheet: Practice conflict Discussion: What kind of conflict exists in this short story? Get into groups of 2, look for details that describe and explain the conflicts between the two main characters Discuss/Go over
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“The Interlopers” Reading Strategy Understanding the causes and effects in a story can help you clarify a conflict between characters A cause – is the reason for an action or event. – What is the cause in the story? An effect – is the result of an action or event – What is the effect in the story?
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Closure Exit Pass
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Homework 1. Vocabulary Unit #2 – Completing the Sentence 2. Identify cause and effect in “The Interlopers”
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