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    4th Block TMDG Conflict Project #1
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    4th Block TMDG Conflict Project #1

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    Yesterday you began your TMDG Character Project. Today you will continue your project by analyzing the conflict in The Most Dangerous Game. Your job today is to create Google Drawings that illustrate the various conflicts found throughout the story (man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. self, and man vs. society). 

    Directions: Follow the steps below

    1. Create a background and illustrate the conflict using Google Images. (use "png" to find images without backgrounds)
    2. Provide the quote from the text that illustrates the conflict. Be sure to CITE the text.
    3. Answer the following questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES on your Google Drawing:
        1. What is the conflict? How is the conflict "man vs. man/man vs. nature/man vs. self/man vs. society"?
        2. How does the conflict build suspense?
        3. How does the conflict move the plot forward?

    Man vs. Man Template

    Man vs. Nature Template

    If you need help, here is an example of Man vs. Nature (please use another man vs. nature conflict for your own project)

    **You are only submitting  Man vs. Man today, if you finish early, begin working on Man vs. Nature.

    Before Submitting, check for the following:

    1. Your project is written in complete sentences and follows English language rules (spelling/grammar)
    2. The quotes are cited 
    3. The illustration accurately illustrates the conflict in the story
    4. You accurately explain the conflict and how the suspense and plot is developed
    5. If 1-4 is complete, SUBMIT! :) 

     

     

     

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