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Car Crashes

Discover little-known facts about car crashes, including the demographics of drivers most prone to accidents. Learn about the alarming statistic of 15 pedestrian children killed in accidents and explore themes of risk associated with distractions like cell phone usage. Additionally, delve into story elements including protagonist and antagonist dynamics, types of conflicts (such as man vs. man and man vs. himself), and understand the importance of setting in storytelling. This comprehensive overview enhances both safety awareness and narrative structure understanding.

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Car Crashes

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  1. Car Crashes Little Known Facts • male drivers • cars most prone to accident • 15 pedestrian children killed • take a chance with a cell…?

  2. Story Elements

  3. Sneak Peek • Characters • Protagonist • Antagonist • Conflict • Types • Kinds • Setting • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Resolution/ Denouement

  4. Setting- location! Location! Location! It’s 7:30 am on the first of the second month in the year 1989. It is rather chilly because I am outside in my front yard, shoveling snow… by myself This is so boring.

  5. Basic diagram

  6. Characters http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=5895530&height=400&width=300Characters http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=5895530&height=400&width=300 Protagonist antagonist a person who is opposed to, struggles against, or competes with another; opponent; adversary. • the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.

  7. Whoa!! Time out!!

  8. Types of Conflict http://quizlet.com/10740868/story-pot-lines-flash-cards/ • External - A struggle with a force outside one's self. • Internal - A struggle within one's self; a person must make some decision, overcome pain, quiet their temper, resist an urge, etc.

  9. Kinds of Conflict • 1) Man vs. Man - The leading character struggles with his physical strength against other men, forces of nature, or animals. For example… • 2) Man vs. Circumstances - The leading character struggles against fate, or the circumstances of life facing him/her. Such as… • 3) Man vs. Society - The leading character struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of other people. Like… • 4) Man vs. Himself/ Herself (psychological) - The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc. For instance…

  10. http://www.glogster.com/ais59/album-glog-by-ais59-plot/g-6ljvbnrfffj7mdfi80kbma0?s=nameglog ais59 The really easy review rap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7-KrfMwYjI&feature=related

  11. That’s all, folks!

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