Unit 2: What is conflict?
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Right or wrong? Tick the facts that apply to conflict. *
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The difference between constructive and destructive conflict is that *
Conflict can sometimes be good because *
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Mary’s class competed against another in a running game at lunchtime and they disagreed on  who had won. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary and four other learners argued over who would get to be the teacher’s helper. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary saw on the news today that the political parties in a neighbouring country are threatening to go to war with each other. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary shared a secret about her friend after her friend asked her not to, and now her friend is upset with her. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary broke something of her brother’s. She did not tell him. Now she feels very guilty. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary had a disagreement with her cousins over who was their grandmother’s favourite grandchild. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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Mary was missing her father and feeling angry that he didn’t live at home, but then felt guilty about her feelings. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
Mary had asked to use the red marker for the art project in class, but another student took it first. What kind of conflict is she involved in? *
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