
Conflict and Resolution
Analyze the various forms of conflict, internal, interpersonal, and societal, presented in literature. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of different resolutions.
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Analyze the various forms of conflict, internal, interpersonal, and societal, presented in literature. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of different resolutions.
Key Questions
- What types of conflict are prevalent in the texts?
- How do characters cope with adversity?
- Are the resolutions satisfying and realistic?
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