Write an essay about the main conflict in the book A Girl Like Che by Teresa de La Caridad Doval. Consider: around what does the tension of the book revolve? What needs to be resolved? (Examples can consist of the main character vs another character, vs society, vs nature, vs himself.) Make sure to support your decision about your choice of conflict with at least three direct quotes from the book that illustrate the conflict and its development. You will weave these into your text. In sum, you will identify the conflict, discuss its development, and explain its resolution. In total, you need at least three direct quotes. Make sure to use in-text citations to identify author and page # of the quote cited after each quote. Do a bit of reading on the life of the author and/or the historical context of your book. Look for something interesting to use as hook and/or as background in the introduction. Make sure to include the name of the work and its author in the introduction as part of the background leading up to your more narrowed focus in the thesis. (Thesis should address #1) In the conclusion, after completing your discussion of the conflict, add an additional paragraph that discusses what new insight or perspective the book provided and how it can relate to your life. Think of it as a second conclusion, if that helps. When writing about fiction, always use present tense; with memoirs, past tense is acceptable. Choose one tense and stick to it