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Conflict and Historical Fiction
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- Q11.After breaking his mother's favorite vase, Casey struggles to decide whether he should tell his mother the truth and face the consequences, or whether he should attempt to hide his mistake and blame the family dog. What is the type of conflict in this story?character vs. another charactercharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. selfcharacter vs. society120s
- Q2A couple decides to get a divorce. They end up in court fighting for custody of their daughter.character vs. societyCharacter vs. another charactercharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. self120s
- Q3A group of kids are hiking on a mountain. Suddenly a snowstorm starts. They must try to fight through the snow and wind to get to safety.character vs. selfcharacter vs. societycharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. another character120s
- Q4A politician is getting ready to make her first speech, but she stutters as she practices. She is afraid she will make a fool of herself in front of a crowd.character vs. selfcharacter vs. another charactercharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. society120s
- Q5Martin Luther King made many speeches about equality. He also led protests. He was jailed because of his activities. Many people threw things at him during protests, and his house was firebombed.character vs. selfcharacter vs. societycharacter vs. naturecharacter vs. another character120s
- Q6What is historical fiction?A fictional story in which things happen that couldn't happen in real lifeA fictional story that uses real events, locations, and sometimes people from the past.The true story of a personA fictional story that has a problem that needs to be solved.120s
- Q7Which setting would BEST be used in historical fiction?Wild West in the 1870sa person's house in 2017yesterday in LondonMars120s
- Q8Which is an example of historical context?Two sisters fight.A man argues with his daughterAn alien kidnaps a boy.A man enlists in the Confederate army during the Civil War.120s
- Q9Which is an example of historical context?A girl is failing English class.A unicorn grants a boy's wish.Two best friends plot to run away from home.A woman rides a stagecoach to California to start a new life.120s
- Q10Which is an example of historical context?A dog travels across the United States to find his family who has moved.Harry and Ron fly a car to Hogwarts.A family escapes to America from the Sudanese war.A little African-American boy is excited to hear Martin Luther King talk in Washington, D.C.120s
- Q11Which is an example of historical context?A group of middle-schoolers have to solve the mystery of their teacher's disappearance.A fox tricks a turtle into giving him food.An author describes a family holiday.Paul is embarrassed when his dad brings home the first car and sells their horses.120s