The Kite Runner Conflict and Devastation

The Kite Runner Conflict and Devastation
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Theme of conflict in "The Kite Runner" is explored through interpersonal conflicts and the backdrop of the Afghan-Soviet war. The struggles between characters like Amir, Assef, and Hassan, as well as the larger conflict in Afghanistan, shape the narrative. The story delves into the repercussions of these conflicts, leading characters to face challenging decisions and harrowing situations, ultimately impacting their lives and relationships. The imagery of war-torn Afghanistan, Taliban rule, and personal vendettas adds depth to the themes of redemption, loyalty, and resilience portrayed in the novel.

  • Kite Runner
  • Conflict
  • Afghanistan
  • War
  • Redemption

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  1. Z-Puzzles Christine Wozniak Cedar Creek High School

  2. Puzzle can be adapted for many topics! This puzzle was originally adapted from an Algebra I puzzle.

  3. x -9 x 18 x > -10 4x < 400 5 x - 8 3x < 12 8 > 5 - x x > 16 4x -8 x > -3 x 2 x > 1 x/7 3 -2x -6 x 3 x/-2 < 5 x 33 24 < 4x x < 7 5.3x < 10.6 x 11 > 4 -3/4 x 9 1-x < 1 x > 15 x > 39 x < -6 x -2 2 > x x +3 13 13 + 4x 9 -x/2 + 3 0 x 2 < -3 7x 77 7x > 21 x > 6 x > -2 9x + 2 20 -5x > -35 x - 4 > -6 x < 20 x 30 x 21 x 13 x -3 -4x + 2 22 2/3 x 12 x 13 5x 7 > -2 x-5 58 x -1 x+1 -8 x -5 x/-2 > 3 7 + x , 97 x + 3 0 x -12 x >0 x > 2 x 4 x 19 x 75 -3x -12 x + 3/5 > 13/5 x < -1

  4. 1.000 2.000 10.000 15.000 =20, =10 P(x=30); P(8<x<12); =12, =3 =10, =3 P(x>15); 0.1587 0.4950 11.000 0.000 20.000 0.3309 0.6731 P(z<-1.06) P(z<-1.41) P(x>26) P(15<x<20) 0.1446 0.0793 =24.6, =3.2 =17, =2.5 P(-1<z<2) P(x<15) P(x>17) 18.000 0.5000 0.2119 0.8186 8.000 P(18<x<21) P(x>21) 0.0496 94.35 98th, =80, =7 Find x for the given percentile. 0.1107 0.0548 P(x<46.5) =55.9, =5.7 =14, =2.5 =266, =16 P(18<x<30) =25, =6 P(x>280) P(x>17) 50.000 0.1908 0.6760 0.1151 4.000 3 80th, =525, =100 609 0.6826 P(z>3.03) 0.2267 P(-1<z<1) P(x>600) 0.0012 =525, =100 P(500<x<600) P(600<x<750) =12, =3 P(x<15) 0.2144 29.000 0.8413 0.3721 3.000 9.000 3.000 16.000 32.000

  5. That looks cool! How do I do it?

  6. 1. Cut out the pieces.

  7. 2. Solve a problem and match problem with answer.

  8. 3. Continue matching

  9. Pieces with Special Instructions: Shared Instructions Corner Pieces

  10. 4. Finished! 1.000 2.000 10.000 15.000 =20, =10 P(x=30); P(8<x<12); =12, =3 =10, =3 P(x>15); 0.1587 0.4950 11.000 0.000 20.000 0.3309 0.6731 P(z<-1.06) P(z<-1.41) P(x>26) P(15<x<20) 0.1446 0.0793 =24.6, =3.2 =17, =2.5 P(-1<z<2) P(x<15) P(x>17) 18.000 0.5000 0.2119 0.8186 8.000 P(18<x<21) P(x>21) 0.0496 94.35 98th, =80, =7 Find x for the given percentile. 0.1107 0.0548 P(x<46.5) =55.9, =5.7 =14, =2.5 =266, =16 P(18<x<30) =25, =6 P(x>280) P(x>17) 50.000 0.1908 0.6760 0.1151 4.000 3 80th, =525, =100 609 0.6826 P(z>3.03) 0.2267 P(-1<z<1) P(x>600) 0.0012 =525, =100 P(500<x<600) P(600<x<750) =12, =3 P(x<15) 0.2144 29.000 0.8413 0.3721 3.000 9.000 3.000 16.000 32.000

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