1. Identify a conflict and explain what type of conflict it is (Internal: Character vs. Self) or (External: Character vs Character, Nature, or Society.) Make a prediction about how you think the conflict will be resolved.
2. Cite text evidence to explain how the author revealed information about a character: dialogue, description, internal thoughts.
3. Cite text evidence to explain how the author uses dialogue to reveal information about a character, move the story forward or provoke a character to made a decision.
4. The author only gives us Katniss's thoughts. How would this story be different if it were told from another character's perspective? Write 5 lines explaining what you think another character might be thinking or feeling in this section.
5. Student choice: Write 5 lines on anything Catching Fire related: questions you have, what you hope is included in the movie, something you are wondering about, a part that confuses you.
2. Cite text evidence to explain how the author revealed information about a character: dialogue, description, internal thoughts.
3. Cite text evidence to explain how the author uses dialogue to reveal information about a character, move the story forward or provoke a character to made a decision.
4. The author only gives us Katniss's thoughts. How would this story be different if it were told from another character's perspective? Write 5 lines explaining what you think another character might be thinking or feeling in this section.
5. Student choice: Write 5 lines on anything Catching Fire related: questions you have, what you hope is included in the movie, something you are wondering about, a part that confuses you.