1. Review the stories and poems from Unit 3:
• "Wanted: A Town without a Crazy" by Muzaffer Izgu (short story, page 451)
• "The Armenian Language is the Home of the Armenian" by Moushegh Ishkhan (poem, page 458)
• "From Behind the Veil" by Dhưl Nun Ayyoub (short story, page 461)
• "Five Hours to Simla" by Anita Desai (short story, page 469)
• "The Cabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore (short story, page 482)
• "Like the Sun" by R. K. Narayan (short story, page 491)
• "Sweet Like a Crow" by Michael Ondaatje (short story, page 496)
2. Choose one of the stories or poems listed above, and respond to the following prompt:
Identify a conflict in the text you selected. Explain the type of conflict (person vs. nature, person vs.person, person vs. self, or person vs. society) and why the author included it. Be sure to cite specific passages to support and explain your answer.
You should:
• Reference your Reading the World Textbook as you work on your answer
• Include the title and author of the selection in your answer
• Include specific quotes from the story/poem to support your answer.
• Include an introduction, at least one body paragraph, and a conclusion (12-16 sentences recommended).