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Story Structure Part 3

The document outlines various types of conflicts in storytelling, asking readers to identify protagonists and antagonists in different scenarios. It includes worksheets for analyzing characters and making inferences based on textual details. Additionally, it provides examples of conflicts in novels, movies, and real life, encouraging critical thinking about character dynamics.

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Story Structure Part 3

The document outlines various types of conflicts in storytelling, asking readers to identify protagonists and antagonists in different scenarios. It includes worksheets for analyzing characters and making inferences based on textual details. Additionally, it provides examples of conflicts in novels, movies, and real life, encouraging critical thinking about character dynamics.

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Why is Miya upset atthe beginning ofthe passage? a ‘Miya relieved but still worried atthe end ofthe text? eee Qt stuffed another candy barn his mouth. He ly sprawled onthe floor with hs back agnns his bed, Giauk tappers surrounded him. His shirt was eaught in the fold of his belly nde hag ne Socal all over his face and hands. "Ugh..." he groaned weakly ashe struggled te ecg chewing, Sucienly; the front door opened, “Otto, Im home! It was his mom. Otto rollct anos graceflly from Maia a eeation and began kicking the candy wrappers under hs bed. As she walked souls up the thee Sh gatm he managed to get all ofthe wrappers under the bed and thea he threw ako ee them. She opened the door, took one look at his face, and knew i a 5. How did Otto's mom know what he was doing? $ ee Freed he Pages, many of which wer filled with just afew words os decals teache looked Steet ft Shaw a he std, "OK, cls, put your notes avay and claw etter eee Its tes tim pau” began looking around the oom ftantcally. He saw Case siting oct Shawn whispered, Shana, iss.” She turned to him with a scowl, His eyes pleaded with hee shoe gonna happen, sea nets ssi loudly. This stared Shawn and be jumped in isseat Tre ee oe Shawn ‘gain, "No more talking class." 6. Was Shawn up ate last night studying fo the test? 7 Why does Shawn suddenly liven up when th teacher announces the test? eS? 8. What did Shawn want from Cassie? eee a amet Michael immediately afte the injury, but thn he started to change ah noticed et she ld ot wit by hs locker or help him cary is boo a cles sone Also, he Thee ag ilking more and more wit Ken Madsen, the new quaerbace Ths etre Fen eo ey Arman tol hie that she and Michael needed o havea ll at ey 4d not like the sound of that. 9. What does Amanda want to talk about with Michael? | 10, Why does Amanda want to have this alk? 3 S i Inferencing Ideas 1) The boy was crying... 2) There were sirens... 3) The student was in the office.. A 4) There was blood on the floor... 5) There were holes in his shoes... 6) The music was really loud... 7) When | asked for directions, the lady didn’t say anything... 36 Name Inferences Worksheet 1 aisenms: Real each passage and then respond tothe question. Each question will ask to make ‘Togical inference based on textual details. Explain your answer by referencing the text rer day afer work Paul took his muddy boots off on the steps of the front porch. Alie would have {EE the boots made it so far asthe welcome mat. He then tok off his sty oveclls ses bocsw noc 1, What type ofjob does Paul do? _ 2. Deseribe Alice: 3. What relationship do Paul and Alice have? ee Se Crack! ‘Thunder stuck and rain poured. Max stared blankly out the window, tying to conn his Framions that raged like the weather. He was beginning fo lose it. Dropping the kit rom is heed, Max broke out into full sobs. His mother comforted him, “There, there, Max. We'll ust had something els to do.” She began to unpack the picnic basket that was on the counte and txed him Soanideh Max snapped I don’t wanna sand-mich!” A flash from the sky lit up the livingroom Boom! Mom sighed 4. Why is Max upset? eee eco a 5. What was Mom planning on doing today? 3} sucTamy!” Mom called outas she walked inthe font door. “Tomy,” she continued shouting, “1 impart pane help with these groceries. There was sill no reply. Mom walled mois Gienen allover te re ats dovm on the counter when she noticed shitered gles om there ces Fella living room flor anda baseball not fromm there. "I'm goo Lifar ‘Tomy! Mom yelled to herself as she realized that Tommy's shoes were pone. 6. What happened to the window? ee 7. Why did Tommy leave? ee Bartleby was frantically trying to put a small white envelope ints ox ‘eto Ms. Smith, Bartleby pulled outa medium sized red envelope {Seale P it in Veronicas mailbox, but it wouldn't quite ft. Bareby staged ohh iene Seconds and then ran off withthe envelope. Veronica rolled her eyes and popped har pane 8. Why is today a special day? 9. Which boy does Veronica like? 10. Why did Bartleby run? ee Characters: Protagonist: “Antagonist Stat Dynamic: Round: Conflict: Wan ve. Wane ‘Man vs. Naturet ‘Man vs. Himself ‘Man vs. Societys

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