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Sept. 10, 2012
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F.O.A. (Bellwork) What is conflict? Give me an example of conflict?
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Reminder Test on Friday will cover inductive and deductive reasoning and conflict.
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Projects Finish projects
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Reading Turn to page 28 and get out three sheets of paper We’ll read pages 28-29 and take a few notes.
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Internal conflict Character vs. Self Example: Joe loves Daisy, but his family hates her. He wants to marry her, but his family said it’ll disown her if they get married. Joe must decide what to do.
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External Conflict Character vs. Society Susan is a good worker but works in a time when women aren’t treated as well as men. She doesn’t get promoted even though she works hard and is good at her job.
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External Conflict Character vs. Forces of Nature Josh is hiking a mountain in Asia when a snowstorm hits. The snow blinds him, and he’s lost. He doesn’t know where to go.
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External Conflict Character vs. Character Harry Potter has an ongoing feud with Lord Voldemort. They battle throughout the stories/books and finally battle to the death.
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CORE Write the type of conflict for each situation on a sheet of paper and give me a reason for your answer. Put your answers in the box before you leave. President Obama doesn’t get along with Mitt Romney. They get into a fist fight at a presidential debate. Water starts to rise in David’s house during a flood, and he’s trapped. Erin loves living in Nashville but gets a great job offer in New York. She doesn’t know what to do. Josh Gibson is a great baseball player in the 1930s and 1940s but doesn’t get the chance to play in the major leagues because he’s an African-American.
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Assignment Read The Ransom of the Chief, which starts on page 52. Answer No. 7 on page 63 after reading the story. The assignment is due on Friday.
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