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L9 Module Creative Writing
L9 Module Creative Writing
CREATIVE WRITING
Quarter 1 – Module 9:
ELEMENTS OF FICTION – FOCUS ON TYPES OF CONFLICT
Polytechnic College of Botolan · Botolan, Zambales
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Republic of the Philippines
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF BOTOLAN
(Formerly Botolan Community College)
Botolan, Zambales
E-mail: polytechniccollegeofbotolan@gmail.com
Website: pcbzambales.com
Contact number: 0949-155-3113
GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. READ THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.
2. DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THIS MODULE.
3. PROVIDE ANSWER SHEETS FOR YOUR ANSWER.
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES:
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. Explain different types of conflict;
2. Analyse problem and conflicts in a passage; and
3. Write practical ways to solve conflicts in real-life situations.
PRE-TEST
TURN UP YOUR KNOWLEDGE:
Can you name the leading problems in your community? Think about the causes to such problems and
suggest some possible solutions.
PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
What are your realizations now? People are people and we will always face struggles, problems, and hardships.
You have your own problems too, right? In stories conflicts are also present. Let’s study them!
LESSON PROPER
GEAR-UP YOUR MIND:
Conflict is present every
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There are times when I think that President Noynoy Aquino (PNoy) says something that seems like it makes sense. It makes sense up until he moves on to his next sentence in which he takes a jab at his predecessor, a habit that we have come to expect of him when he is being interviewed or giving a speech. In his recent interview on YouTube, which they claim is the a first of its kind among Asian leaders – obviously another public relations stunt to give an image of “catching up with the times†– he said the following:
“If I were to wish on people who have goodwill towards their fellow men, what would I ask for? More than anything, we really have to shift, to those of us still left in the ‘criticize anything and everything’ phase to transforming ourselves into how can we assist our neighbor, our sister, our brother or whoever, somebody we don’t even know,†he said.
We contribute towards the improvement of the whole rather than how do we concentrate on envy or concentrate on our ability to criticize daily to ad infinitum that leads to nowhere.â€
If I pretend for a moment that it wasn’t PNoy who said the above, I’d say that it was something that a statesman would say. Except it was PNoy who said it and we all know that he does not follow his ow
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