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Conflict and Resolution

Conflict and Resolution. Resolution- how the conflicts are resolved or worked out. Sometimes conflicts are resolved neatly; other times readers are left guessing the exact outcome. Conflict is the struggle between two opposing forces.

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Conflict and Resolution

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  1. Conflict and Resolution • Resolution- how the conflicts are resolved or worked out. Sometimes conflicts are resolved neatly; other times readers are left guessing the exact outcome. • Conflict is the struggle between two opposing forces. • External Conflict- when a character struggles against another character, natural forces, or some aspect of society. • Internal Conflict- is a struggle between competing feelings, beliefs, needs, or desires within a single character.

  2. Cub Pilot on the Mississippi Vocabulary • Malicious- mean; spiteful • Contemptuously- scornfully • Pretext- excuse; reason that hides one’s real motives • Judicious- showing sound judgment; wise • Confronted- faced or opposed boldly • Emancipated- Released after years of suffering

  3. Dialect • Timothy: “Once, ovah ‘round Barbados, a mahn ‘ad an outrageous crack on d’ead when a sailin’ boom shift. Dismahn was blin’ too. Tree whole day ‘e saw d’night. Den it true went away.” • Phillip: “Do you think that is what will happen to me? • Timothy: “I tinkdat be true, young bahss,” he said. • Translate to modern English • What can you conclude from this passage?

  4. “You see Phill-eep, you do not need d’eye now. You ‘ave done widoutd’eye what I couldn’t do wid my whole body.” • Translate to modern English • What is Timothy saying?

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