1. What is conflict?

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Two characters getting along.
A struggle between two opposing forces.
The climax in a story.
Part of the resolution.
2. What are the two MAIN types of conflict?
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setting and characters
internal and essential
internal and external
external and essential
3. What is the definition of an "internal" conflict?
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A hero in a story that saves many lives.
A problem that a character has with other characters.
A struggle between a character and a family member.
An issue that a character faces within him/her self.
4. Which is not an example of internal conflict?
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Overcoming fear
Insecurity
Hurricanes
Depression
5. In "Twilight," Edward & Jacob battle for Bella's affection.
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man vs. man
man vs. nature
man vs. society
man vs. self
6. Elsa has to be hidden away from the outside world because of her secret magical powers.
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individual vs. individual
individual vs. nature
individual vs. society
individual vs. self
7. He wants to ask someone to the dance but he's too scared.
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man vs. man
man vs. self
man vs. nature
man vs. society
8. Sarah was accepted into her top choice for college, however, it is the most expensive one on her list. Should she sacrifice her family's wallet to attend the school of her dreams, or should she be conservative and consider other schools?
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man vs. man
man vs. supernatural
man vs. technology
man vs. self
9. A plane crashed on an island in the middle of the ocean. Chuck had to survive ... all on his own!
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man vs. self
man vs. technology
man vs. nature
man vs. society
10. man vs. ghosts, spirits, poltergeists or apparitions
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man vs. man
man vs. nature
man vs. supernatural
man vs. society
11. To make an effective argument, be sure to provide evidence that your readers will find trustworthy and persuasive.
-The strongest evidence to support a factual claim
-directly supports the claim;
-comes from a credible source, such as well-conducted research or an expert in the field;
-is not merely anecdotal, or based on the personal experiences of just one person or a small group of people.
Claim: In contrast to previous generations, millennials don't feel as compelled to get married.
Strong evidence: Among all age groups surveyed, millennials were most likely to agree with the statement, "Marriage is becoming obsolete."

>>> Consider this claim:
Cheerleading, which requires great physical skill, is a legitimate sport.

Which is the strongest evidence to support the claim?
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A high school senior told the school newspaper: "My brother is a football player, and as a cheerleader, I train just as hard, take just as many risks, and compete just as seriously as he does."
Researchers have concluded that cheerleading is now the leading cause of catastrophic injuries for all high school and college females.
The American Medical Association, the nation's largest physicians' group, officially recognizes cheerleading as a sport.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. What is conflict?

    • Answer: A struggle between two opposing forces.
  2. What are the two MAIN types of conflict?

    • Answer: internal and external
  3. What is the definition of an "internal" conflict?

    • Answer: An issue that a character faces within him/her self.
  4. Which is not an example of internal conflict?

    • Answer: Hurricanes
  5. In "Twilight," Edward & Jacob battle for Bella's affection.

    • Answer: man vs. man
  6. Elsa has to be hidden away from the outside world because of her secret magical powers.

    • Answer: individual vs. society
  7. He wants to ask someone to the dance but he's too scared.

    • Answer: man vs. self
  8. Sarah was accepted into her top choice for college, however, it is the most expensive one on her list. Should she sacrifice her family's wallet to attend the school of her dreams, or should she be conservative and consider other schools?

    • Answer: man vs. self
  9. A plane crashed on an island in the middle of the ocean. Chuck had to survive ... all on his own!

    • Answer: man vs. nature
  10. man vs. ghosts, spirits, poltergeists or apparitions

    • Answer: man vs. supernatural
  11. Which is the strongest evidence to support the claim about cheerleading?

    • Answer: The American Medical Association, the nation's largest physicians' group, officially recognizes cheerleading as a sport.

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