Cia Vol 3 ((install)) - Peitudas

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  1. Moral Dilemma – In Act 3, the protagonist must decide whether to [insert specific decision]. Which ethical framework (utilitarianism, deontological, virtue ethics) best justifies the choice?
  2. The Peitudas Mystery – Is the “Peitudas” more a literal object or a metaphor for [knowledge/control/power]? Provide textual evidence.
  3. Narrative Structure – How does the author’s use of non‑linear flashbacks affect our perception of [character]? Does it create sympathy or suspicion?
  4. World‑Building – Compare the agency’s internal politics to a real‑world organization you know. What parallels exist?
  5. Foreshadowing Hunt – Identify three subtle hints that point to the twist in [chapter]. How would you have missed them on a first read?

Peitudas CIA Vol 3: Unleashing the Power of Creative Intelligence

  • Grade your own work out of 100 and justify the deduction points in 4–6 bullet points tied to the exam rubric.

Part 2 — Self-assessment (8)

Act 1 – Setup

| Act / Chapter | Main Beats | Important Turns | Open Questions / Hooks | |---------------|------------|----------------|------------------------| | | • Introduce the new mission briefing • Re‑establish key characters (e.g., Agent A , Director B ) • Reveal the inciting incident (e.g., a compromised intel drop) | • First betrayal revealed • A mysterious “Peitudas” artifact surfaces | • Who really controls the artifact? | | Act 2 – Confrontation | • Field operation in Location X • Allies clash over strategy • Mid‑point twist: C is a double agent | • The “CIA” (Central Intelligence Archive) is infiltrated • A personal back‑story flashback deepens stakes | • What does the hidden dossier contain? | | Act 3 – Climax | • All‑out showdown at the Y facility • Moral dilemma: sacrifice the asset or the mission? • Reveal of the true mastermind (often a former ally) | • Final showdown choreography (high‑tech, hand‑to‑hand, or psychological) | • Will the protagonist survive? | | Act 4 – Resolution | • After‑effects: debrief, consequences, setup for next volume • Loose ends tied (or deliberately left dangling) | • Hint of a larger conspiracy that will span Vol 4 | • Seeds for future arcs (new characters, new locations) | Moral Dilemma – In Act 3, the protagonist