The document provides scenarios for students to determine whether each represents an internal or external conflict. It defines internal conflict as a problem in a person's mind and external conflict as problems between a person and something else like nature, another person, or an event. Students are to label each of the 10 scenarios presented as representing an internal or external conflict.
The document provides scenarios for students to determine whether each represents an internal or external conflict. It defines internal conflict as a problem in a person's mind and external conflict as problems between a person and something else like nature, another person, or an event. Students are to label each of the 10 scenarios presented as representing an internal or external conflict.
The document provides scenarios for students to determine whether each represents an internal or external conflict. It defines internal conflict as a problem in a person's mind and external conflict as problems between a person and something else like nature, another person, or an event. Students are to label each of the 10 scenarios presented as representing an internal or external conflict.
The document provides scenarios for students to determine whether each represents an internal or external conflict. It defines internal conflict as a problem in a person's mind and external conflict as problems between a person and something else like nature, another person, or an event. Students are to label each of the 10 scenarios presented as representing an internal or external conflict.