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January 17, 2014 Holes chapters 36-39 fct vs. opinion and conflict Homework: W ork on unit 3 vocabulary. Quiz and assignment completion moved Wednesday January 22nd (when you return from long weekend). Holes quiz on chapters 29-39 on Wednesday January 22nd! Objective: I can distinguish between fact and opinion and identify the various types of conflict in a text. Warm Up (in your composition book) C opy today's date and the objective into your comp book. Look up the definition for FACT versus OPINION in the back of your Literature book (blue section).

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January 17, 2014 H oles chapters 36-39 fct vs. opinion and conflict H omework: W ork on unit 3 vocabulary. Quiz and assignment completion moved Wednesday January 22nd (when you return from long weekend). H oles q uiz on chapters 29-39 on Wednesday January 22nd! O bjective: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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January 17, 2014Holes chapters 36-39 fct vs. opinion and conflict

Homework:Work on unit 3 vocabulary. Quiz and assignment completion moved Wednesday January 22nd (when you return from long weekend). Holes quiz on chapters 29-39 on Wednesday January 22nd! Objective: I can distinguish between fact and opinion and identify the various types of conflict in a text.

Warm Up (in your composition book)Copy today's date and the objective into your comp book.Look up the definition for FACT versus OPINION in the back of your Literature book (blue section).

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Facta statement that can be proven or verified.

Opiniona statement that can be proven because it expresses a person's beliefs, feelings or thoughts.

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Chp. 33 Does Stanley approach his predicament intelligently? Is his logic sound? Why or why not? What would you do in the same situation? Why?Chp. 34 When Stanley sees Big Thumb, “he kept walking toward it, although he didn’t know why.” Why do you think Stanley keeps going?Chp. 35 How would you describe Stanley and Zero’s relationship at this point in the story?Chp. 36. If you were in Stanley and Zero’s predicament, what kind of restaurant would you hope to find at the top of Big Thumb? Describe the meal you would order.

Review questions...

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Stanley and Zero are in a real dilemma at the end of chapter 36.

This is an example of a conflict.

What is conflict?

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conflict - the problem or struggle a character faces in the story.

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conflict

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internal conflict (man vs. himself)

A conflict that occurs within the character, such as making an important decision or facing a fear.

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 external conflict

A conflict that occurs outside of the character, such as nature, a physical obstacle or another character.

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man vs. natureSome force in nature creates an obstacle

for the character.

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man vs. societyA conflict that occurs when a character disagrees with societal

values, laws or beliefs.

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man vs. manA conflict that occurs when a character has an argument,

disagreement or some sort of struggle with another character.

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Consider this example...When I first saw Raoul, I could tell we weren't going to get along. He wore a jacket and a tie to school! I figured he was a real snob...

Give an example of an internal and an external conflict that might develop as a result of this first impression.

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We will now read chapters 37-39 together as a class.

As we read each chapter, think about the different conflicts and fill in your sheet.

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1. Stanley was often teased by other kids because he was overweight.

C.

Person vs. Society

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2. Stanley was convicted of a crime he did not commit.

C.

Person vs. Society

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3. The boys knew that the longer it took to dig their holes, the longer they would be out in the sun's heat.

D.

Person vs. Nature

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4. Armpit shoves Stanley to the ground for calling him by his real name.

B

Person vs. Person

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5. At first, Stanley's hands are blistered and bloody from digging with the shovel.

F.

Person vs. Machine

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6. Elya was in love with Myra Menke, but he could not compete with Igor's offer of his fattest pig.

B.

Person vs. Person

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7. Elya told his wife, Sarah, that she should leave him because he was cursed.

A.

Person vs. Self

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8. Stanley tried to pull himself out of the hole, but he was too exhausted.

A.

Person vs. Self

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9. Stanley talks back when another boy confronts him in the "Wreck" Room.

B.

Person vs. Person

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10. Stanley believed that they were not digging to build character. He felt they were digging to find something. He just didn't know what.

E.

Person vs. Unknown

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Homework: Unit 3 vocabulary quiz and

lesson completion moved to Wednesday January 23rd (when you come back from the long weekend).

Holes quiz on chapters 29-39 also on that Wednesday January 22!