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Types of Conflict Worksheet 2 Directions: Read the brief description of each plot. Identify the protagonist and antagonist and

determine the type of conflict.

6. It's the last day of school and Mr. Harahan wants to reward his class with a movie. Excitement is in

the air as Mr. Harahan plugs in the media player, but when he presses the power button, nothing

happens. Laugh along as Mr. Harahan struggles to play the movie.

Protagonist: Antagonist:

Type of Conflict

7. Annie and her family live on a farm in rural Kansas. When a huge storm rolls in suddenly, she and her

family must retreat to the shelter, but all the animals are out grazing. Worse still, a tornado has been

spotted in their area. Will Annie and her family be able to rustle the livestock into the barn in time?

Protagonist: Antagonist:

Type of Conflict

8. When an evil ogre kidnaps the princess, the brave knight Lewis sets out to return her safely to the

castle. Along the way he must defeat monsters, powerful wizards, and an evil dragon. Will Lewis prevail

on his quest or will the powerful ogre crush him?

Protagonist: Antagonist:

Type of Conflict

9. Freddy just turned sixteen and he wants a car badly, so he starts mowing lawns and landscaping to

earn money with his neighbor Eric. After a few days working together, Freddy and Eric have a

disagreement and Eric leaves to start his own company. Now the former friends are competing

ferociously for work in their neighborhood. Things take a turn for the worse when Eric starts sabotaging

Freddy's operation. Will Freddy retaliate? Can the former friends reconcile? Will Freddy ever get a car?

Protagonist: Antagonist:

Type of Conflict

10. It's the year 1847 and Hallie is tired of being treated as a second-class citizen. As a married woman,

she does not have the right to own property and she has no legal claim to any money that she earns. She

and a group of concerned activists, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, hold a

convention in Seneca Falls, New York with a plan to change the world. Join Hallie as she marches,

lobbies, and struggles to win equal rights for her gender, one mind at a time.

Protagonist: Antagonist:

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