
Master conflict and resolution analysis in Grade 7 through engaging reading passages and targeted comprehension questions. Develop critical thinking skills by identifying different types of conflicts in texts and analyzing how characters resolve challenges throughout various literary works.

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The Girl Who Was a Bridge - Resolution (Grade 7)
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7th Grade

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The Case of the Crushed Pumpkins - Resolution (Grade 6)
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6th Grade

9 questions
The Sunstone of Whispering Peak - Resolution (Grade 7)
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7th Grade

9 questions
The Seed in the Ash - Resolution (Grade 7)
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7th Grade

9 questions
The Sun-Chaser's Fall - Resolution (Grade 7)
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7th Grade
9 questions
The Attic's Secret - Resolution (Grade 6)
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6th Grade
9 questions
The Echo in the Canvas - Resolution (Grade 7)
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7th Grade
Conflict and Resolution reading comprehension for Grade 7 students provides essential practice in analyzing literary elements that drive narrative tension and character development. Through Wayground's extensive collection of reading passages and text-based questions, students engage with diverse texts that showcase various types of conflict—internal struggles within characters, interpersonal disputes, and broader societal challenges—while developing critical thinking skills to identify how authors craft meaningful resolutions. These reading comprehension activities guide students through careful analysis of plot structure, character motivations, and thematic elements, enabling them to recognize how conflicts serve as catalysts for character growth and story progression while building their ability to make inferences and draw evidence-based conclusions from complex texts. Wayground's platform empowers teachers with access to millions of teacher-created reading comprehension resources specifically designed to strengthen students' understanding of conflict and resolution in literature. The robust search and filtering capabilities allow educators to quickly locate passages and question sets that align with curriculum standards and match their students' reading levels, while built-in differentiation tools enable customization of text complexity and question types to meet diverse learning needs. Teachers can deliver these resources through flexible digital formats that support both independent practice and guided instruction, making it easy to incorporate targeted skill reinforcement during whole-class lessons, small group work, or individual remediation sessions that help students master this fundamental aspect of literary analysis.

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