1.5 - Statement of Inquiry
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Practice Questions
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Define what is meant by 'power' in literature.
💡 Hint: Think about how characters influence each other.
What is a common feature of conflict in literature?
💡 Hint: Consider conflicts like man vs. man, man vs. self.
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What is the primary role of language in literature concerning power and conflict?
💡 Hint: Consider how language can describe different characters' roles.
True or False: Conflict in literature can only be external.
💡 Hint: Think of characters grappling with their choices.
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Evaluate how an author uses multiple perspectives to deepen the understanding of a conflict in a chosen text. Consider the implications of these perspectives.
💡 Hint: Analyze how the change in viewpoint alters audience perception.
Discuss the role of irony in a specific text addressing conflict and power—how does it contribute to the themes of the narrative?
💡 Hint: Think about contrasting outcomes or statements that highlight the truth of a situation.
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