Writing
The Hero's Journey
Elf
Epics & their heroes
Drama & ACC
Odds & Ends
100

This needs to be in quaternion marks otherwise it is considered plagiarism

Citation/Quote

100

This phase occurred when Buddy discovered he is not an Elf.

Call to Adventure

100
if you are born into nobility (noble birth) you are most likely a ________.

Royal

(king, queen, prince etc.)

100

During the Victorian Era in England, this problem was defined as having a living wage or income that was lower than the cost of living

Poverty

100

Orphans or deserted children went sent here during the Victorian Era 

Workhouses

200

This is required to introduce your citation

A transition or transitional phrase

200

This person shows up in phase two & is described as a mentor

Santa

200

Not arrogant, humble

Humility

200

During the Victorian Era in England, this problem was defined as the amount of people living in an area that is greater than the capacity

Overpopulated

200

This world is normal for the character, but not necessarily "our normal"

The Ordinary World

300

What is wrong with this answer?

Bob loves his dog. In paragraph 2 the text states that Nothing was more important to Bob than his beloved poodle. This demonstrates Bob's feelings for his dog

missing quotation marks

300

As soon as Buddy leaves the North Pole he has crossed the _______.

Threshold

300

these stories were often created to help understand phenomenons prior to scientific explanations

Myths

300

During the Victorian Era in England, this was defined as a group who offered a variety of skills and would do jobs that required smaller hands/bodies and paid far less.

Child Labor

300

To be an epic hero this quality requires the person be known all over (vast lands) for extraordinary qualities or accomplishments.

National Heroism

400

This  lead-in is required to EXPLAIN your answer & quote

Transition or Transitional Phrase

400
Buddy's ordinary world
The North Pole
400

Epics are often derived from myths that were passed down as _________ word.

spoken

(ancient oral tradition)

400

an institution where those unable to support themselves financially were offered accommodation and employment

Workhouses

400

thoughtful, generous, kind

Positive Character Traits

500

What does R.A.C.E stand for?

Restate

Answer

Cite

Explain

500

Buddy's Treasure or Reward

Being accepted by his father

500

This one-eyed created is considered to be this

A supernatural foe

500

a prison for people who are unable to pay debt.

Debtor's Prison

500

Spell the name of the main character of the Epic we read in the fall

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