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Explanation:
Characters: Mr. Jack's, Kate, Mr. Jack's Bulldog
Setting: Late afternoon in a field outside the airport force field
Conflict: The need for food, water, etc. and a mirror to break through other potential force fields. --kate ended up using a broken mirror to finally escape, she knew this would work to break through any other force fields.
Rising Action:
1. Finding a truck used to deliver food to the airport
2. Shattering the mirror in the truck
Climax: The characters used the shattered mirror from the delivery truck in order to break through the force field
Resolution to Conflict: After breaking the force field, they were finally able to access the warehouse where all the stored airport food is and they finally escaped for freedom
Theme: Never give up, even when things appear to be hopeless-- Kate initially tried several times to escape but often failed. She never gave up and kept being persistent until she was finally able to escape along with Mr. Jacks and his dog.
Paul's education prepared him to be an effective speaker and gave him the knowledge to use a particular group's own cultural background as a starting point to show how Jesus fit in with their philosophy. For example, his extensive knowledge of the Torah and rabbinical writings allowed him to argue that Jesus was the fulfillment of Messianic prophesies. His knowledge of Greek culture and philosophy allowed him to point out that Jesus was the ideal towards whom their philosophers had been striving, and that in fact the Greeks had already been worshipping Him as "the unknown God" ... they just hadn't known his name. Both of these strategies won converts. Read Acts chapter 17 for more details.
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