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Conflict

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • Cause is when something happens
  • Effect iswhat happens because of the action

MAN VS SELF

  • A conflict going on between a character and there conscience
  • Bill wants to steal the candy but he dosent know if that is the right thing to do

MAN VS MAN

  • Conflict going on between to people or characters
  • Joey got mad and Philip so he decied to take his banjo
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MAN VS NATURE

  • A conflict between a character and nature
  • Holly was walking around during a storm an then she got struck by a bolt of lighting
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MAN VS SUPERNATURAL

  • A conflict between a character and somthing from another universe
  • Tron'tavius was just walking around and then all of the sudden he got bit by a zombie

MAN VS TECHNOLGY

  • A conflict between a character and a piece of technolgy
  • Noah was trying to toast a piece of bread but his toaster would not work
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MAN VS SOCIETY

  • A conflict between man and society
  • In the hungergames the goverment forced people to live in districts
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CONOTATION

  • The feeling you have about a word based on context and experience
  • The dog next door is (large,chubby)
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DENOTATION

  • Dictionary definition
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PROPAGANDA

  • Biased or misleading infromation that promotes a specific viewpoint

STEREOTYPE

  • A generalization that is widely held about a group of people
  • ( Women are supposed to cook for everyone)
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CHRONOLOGICAL

  • Chrono=time
  • Stories are told chronologically
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SEQUENCE

  • Order of importance
  • Steps described in the order they occur
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CAUSE AND EFFECT

  • Explains reasons why something happened
  • Or explains the effects of something

PROBLEM AND SOLUTION

  • Author states a problem and solutions
  • Similar to cause and effect

COMPARE AND CONTRAST

  • Compare = find similarity
  • Contrast = find differences