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  • Q1
    Conflict between a person and their own heart or mind
    character vs. society
    character vs. nature
    character vs. self
    character vs. character
    30s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q2
    Conflict between a person and the culture, laws, or situations of the place in which they live
    character vs. society
    character vs. self
    character vs. character
    character vs. nature
    30s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q3
    Conflict between a person and another person in the text (usually the protagonist and antagonist)
    character vs. self
    character vs. society
    character vs. character
    character vs. nature
    30s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q4
    Conflict between a person and a natural force, such as the wilderness, a hurricane, a flood, etc.
    character vs. self
    character vs. nature
    character vs. society
    character vs. character
    30s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q5
    Identify the type of conflict in this text. "Shawna had been acting in plays since she could speak. She had practices every night, and they were beginning to interfere with her life. Last Friday, her whole family had gone to the fondue restaurant without her, and this Friday was her best friend’s birthday party. She was beginning to wonder if she really wanted to let acting run the rest of her life."
    character vs. character
    character vs. self
    character vs. nature
    character vs. society
    120s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q6
    Identify the type of conflict in this text. "Standing in front of a judge, Ben thought of all the things he had stolen from innocent people. The judge looked him in the eyes and sentenced him to jail. Ben was hurried off to the jail even though he was begging the judge for an easier sentence."
    character vs. nature
    character vs. character
    character vs. self
    character vs. society
    120s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q7
    Identify the type of conflict in this text. "Tenley and Travis were twins, and their mom and dad had given them a huge vacation for their 18th birthday. They had to agree on where they wanted to go, but Tenley wanted to go on a cruise to Mexico and Travis wanted to go whale watching in Alaska. Both were so stubborn that they could never agree."
    character vs. society
    character vs. character
    character vs. self
    character vs. nature
    120s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q8
    Identify the type of conflict in this text. "Barrett watched in horror as the baseball flew through the living room window. He couldn’t believe what had just happened. Mom came running outside to see what had happened. Barrett considered pretending like he didn’t know what had happened, but he knew mom would eventually find out the truth."
    character vs. society
    character vs. self
    character vs. character
    character vs. nature
    120s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q9
    Identify the type of conflict in this text. "Ethan’s favorite thing to do was run in cross country. Since it was a sport that was played in the fall, he usually enjoyed the cool, fall weather. Today was different, though, and instead of the beautiful fall weather he usually loved so much, he was running through sloshy piles of ice and snow. Eventually, coach called off practice, but by that time, Ethan was frozen solid!"
    character vs. self
    character vs. character
    character vs. nature
    character vs. society
    120s
    RL.9-10.3
  • Q10
    All of these are examples of EXTERNAL conflict EXCEPT:
    character vs. society
    character vs. nature
    character vs. self
    character vs. character
    30s
    RL.9-10.3

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