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Take out your Senior Letter to Self Step 1 Take out your homework. Take out your Senior Letter to Self Step 2 Write down today’s date and title. “The Interlopers” 10/06/15 Step 3 Welcome Work Write down what you think an “interloper” is.

Hand back old work! File everything neatly! Post-it Note Joe Smith (Your name)   1. 1. 2. 2.

Vocabulary 17-20

Conflict

Types of conflict Person vs. Person Person vs. Society Person vs. Nature Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology

1. Person vs. Person External conflict between one character and another. Protagonist vs. Antagonist

2. Person vs. Society External conflict when the protagonist has an issue with a large group or sect of people.

3. Person vs. Nature External conflict with a character working against nature.

4. Person vs. Self Internal conflict when the character is fighting against himself.

5. Person vs. Technology External conflict with character facing machine/robot/technology

Short Story Reading Map Use this blue sheet as a GUIDE. For each short story, you will label your piece of paper and fill in the boxes with the information. Label a piece of paper now.

“The Interlopers” Partner Share: What do you think this will be about? Turn to page 271. Fill in the title and the author.

HOMEWORK: A DAY DUE Thursday, 10/8 “Interlopers” Reading Map Questions 1-4a (page 278): Put answers on the back of your reading map. Use complete sentences Vocabulary 17-20 worksheet

HOMEWORK: B DAY DUE Friday, 10/9 “Interlopers” Reading Map Questions 1-4a (page 278): Put answers on the back of your reading map. Use complete sentences Vocabulary 17-20 worksheet