The first blue sentence in a Jane Schaffer paragraph that states what the paragraph is about.
What is a topic sentence?
Bill, car, townspeople
What are nouns?
The baby that stays with Jonas's family
Who is Gabriel?
This is the first stage in the hero's journey.
What is the Departure?
Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers.
What is alliteration?
The red evidence sentence in a Jane Schaffer paragraph.
What is a concrete detail?
walked, gathered, is
What are verbs?
The first object Jonas sees change before his eyes when playing with Asher.
What is an apple?
The last stage in the hero's journey
What is the Return?
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
What is a simile?
The blue sentence that sums up your paragraph in Jane Schaffer writing.
What is a concluding sentence?
What are pronouns?
What is Sameness?
The second stage in the hero's journey
What is the Initiation?
The snow blanketed the landscape.
What is a metaphor?
The green sentence in a Jane Schaffer paragraph that explains how your concrete detail proves your topic sentence.
What is commentary?
immense, towering, foolish
What are adjectives?
This is what the Giver hears when his abilities manifest as a young man.
What is music?
This step in Initiation is where the climax of the story occurs and the hero achieves what he or she set out to accomplish.
What is the Ultimate Boon?
He could hear a buzz among the flowers.
What is onomatopoeia?
The first step in Jane Schaffer writing where you decipher what it is you are supposed to be writing about.
What is decoding?
and, or, but
What are conjunctions?
This is the reason we said in class discussion that Rosemary chose to inject herself rather than let someone else do it.
What is responsibility or choice?
This story is one of the earliest examples of the hero's journey and tells the adventures of the king of Ithica, Oddyseus.
What is The Oddysey?
The city streets spoke to me as I walked among them.
What is personification?