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Div (part 1)

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Complete the video reading activity first with your teacher, then go back and complete the multiple-choice questions for the given passages, reading and questions about conflict, and independent reading on your own.

Part 2: Reading Comprehension (30 minutes/independent & small group)
Part 1: Reading Literature (25 minutes/whole class)
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Read about Conflict and why this is an important part of a story or narrative, then answer the questions.

Conflict

The conflict is what drives the story. It’s what creates tension and builds suspense, which are the elements that make a story interesting. If there’s no conflict, not only will the audience not care, but there also won’t be any compelling story to tell.

Example 1: “We climbed Mt. Everest without issue.”

Without some sort of conflict, there’s no story. It’s just a statement. As an audience member, I think, “Oh, cool. Sounds like fun. Did you take any photos?”

Example 2: “We attempted to climb Mt. Everest and were suddenly hit with an unexpected storm, causing our team to become dispersed with zero visibility and a lack of oxygen, ultimately leading to the death of 13 people.”

Now there’s a story. As an audience member, I want to know, “What happened? How did 13 people die?”

Conflict is what engages an audience. It’s what keeps them white-knuckled, at the edge of their seats, waiting impatiently to see if the protagonists will overcome their obstacle.

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Fill in the blanks to tell exactly what conflict is:

The conflict is . It’s what and , which are the elements that make a story . If there’s no conflict, not only will the audience , but there also won’t be any .

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In your own words tell me what conflict is...

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Question 15
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Questions 16 & 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Who is speaking

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2.

How does Baba Ayub make a living?

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3.

What is Maidan Sabz?

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4.

What did Baba Ayub value above all else?

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5.

Who was Baba Ayub's favorite child?

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6.

Why did Qais need a bell around his neck?

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7.

What would Baba Ayub think about after his long day of work?

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8.

Why didn't anyone know what the div looked like?

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9.

What happened if the div tapped on your roof?

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10.

What decision did Baba Ayub and his wife anguish over?

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12.

Which example is the one that includes conflict?

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14.

Read a book of your choice (a library book) for 15-20 minutes. As you read, please find an example of conflict in your own reading and briefly explain here.

Try your best, it doesn't have to be perfect! Please write in complete sentences.

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15.

Based on this quote, doing what is right is important to this author.

After selecting your answer, briefly discuss with your group why you chose that response.

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16.

Describe Maidan Sabz. Use as much detail as possible.

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17.

Would you live in Maidan Sabz? Why or why not?

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18.

Does Baba Ayub seem unhappy in Maidan Sabz? Explain.

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19.

Why do you think Baba Ayub collected the rocks? What do you think he will do with them? Use text evidence to support your prediction.