The author's reason for writing the text and their attitude about the topic
Author's Purpose
Choose the correct word spelling that fits in the sentence: We don't accept/except that credit card here.
Accept
There are ______ parts of speech.
8
something the hero has to overcome by the end of their journey.
The Hero's Flaw
Stages 1 - 3 of the Hero's Journey
The Ordinary World
Call to Adventure
Refusal of the Call
Three types of Author's Purpose
To Inform
To Entertain
To Persuade
Choose the correct word spelling that fits in the sentence: This is going to have a negative affect/effect on your travel time.
Effect
Person, Place, Thing, or Idea
Noun
a pattern of model on which all things of the same type are based
Archetype
Stages 4-7 of the Hero's Journey
Meeting the Mentor
Crossing the Threshold
Tests, Allies, Enemies
The Approach
If the author is trying to teach you something by giving you information, it is written to
Inform
Choose the correct word spelling that fits in the sentence: Is this worth more than/then that?
than
Action or State of Being
Verb
True or False: A character can be more than one archetype.
True
Stages 8 - 10 of the Hero's Journey
The Ordeal
The Reward
The Road Back
If the author is trying to get you to agree with them, it is written to
Persuade
Choose the correct word spelling that fits in the sentence: He wants an aisle seat, to/two/too.
too (also)
Describes a Verb
Adverb
Heroes are made stronger by tests and challenges they face during their adventure on the way to their quest. True or False
True
Stages 11 and 12 of the Hero's Journey
Resurrection
Return with the Elixir
If the passage has dialogue, figurative language and it is a work of fiction, it is written to
Entertain
Choose the correct word spelling that fits in the sentence: There/Their/They're not flying to Alabama today.
They're (They are)
Describes a Noun
Adjective
Give me the examples of at least 4 stages of the Hero's Journey from Hercules
1. He lives a normal life on Earth
2. He is told he must become a hero to restore his godhood.
4. He seeks out Phil the mentor
5. He enters the realm of heroes and begins his trials
6. He trains with Phil and fights monsters sent by Hades, who sees Meg as a weakness
7. He then goes to the underworld after Meg is taken by Hades
8. Hercules fights the titans but loses his powers
9. He regains his godhood
10. He returns to Olympus
11. He refuses the invitation to become a God and becomes mortal again
12. He returns to earth to live with Meg and his parents
Give an example from a movie, book, or show that portrays the Hero's Journey
(NOT Hercules)
Hunger Games
Princess and the Frog
Percy Jackson