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zubka84 [21]
3 years ago
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Imagine you were going to write a short story. What events would take place? What central conflict would the characters have to

resolve? Brainstorm a list of possible conflicts for your narrative. In your list be clear about who is fighting for whom, and why they are fighting.
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1 answer:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Main Characters - Suzie, Zay, Lizy

Event- Suzie goes to school a bit late causing her hair to look a mess

Conflict 1- Runs into a mean girl (named lizy) and gets bullied about her hair

Conflict 2- Suzie gets into a dispute with Lizy about judgement

Conflict 3- Lizy makes fun of Suzie with her friends.

Resolution- Zay defends Suzie and tells lizy bullying is another way to express jealousy. Causing lizy to apologize, addressing how she is failing and needs help, she's jealous of how Suzie is so smart in science whereas she is failing. So Suzie helps Lizy and now they are friends. They have more in common than they thought.

I hope I answered correctly

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