At this stage"Everything begins to make sense".
What is Stage/ Epigraph 4
A noun. a member of the society of Jesus, a roman catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier and others in 1534 to do missionary work.
What is a Jesuit
This person had intercepted Claudette's "eye cry for help", chewed through her restraints, and tackled Claudette from behind, which eventually got her expelled
Who is Mirabella?
These are the two cultures that Karen Russell compares in the short story.
What is human culture and wolf culture?
These three aspects labeled by the acronym: S.A.G. makes a great thesis
What is specific, arguable, and grounded in textual evidence?
At this stage the girls would "snarl at one another for no reason"
What is Stage 2/ Epigraph 2?
This verb means to persistently ignore, avoid, or reject (someone or something) As to adhere with social norms
What is Shun?
This person had exclaimed to another member of the pack that "they have ruined the Sausalito!" she raised her voice hoping that the nuns would hear how much her enunciation had improved.
Who is Claudette?
These are the three main themes in "St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves".
What are Identity/Culture, Childhood, and Assimilation/Change?
This is the difference between a thesis and a claim.
What is: A thesis is made at the beginning of an essay, stating the overall argument, and claims are made at the beginning of body paragraphs, stating how specific points related to the text can support the thesis.
At this stage, of the pack was uncomfortable, and between languages. They had never wanted to run away so badly in their lives.
What is stage 3
This adjective (in relation to feelings or ideas) cannot be expressed clearly or expressed in a way that is difficult to understand.
What is inarticulable?
The pack hated her because she was the most succerssful of them, the one furthest removed from her origins.
Who is Jeanette?
This action that was done to their room made the girls feel like "someone was coming in and erasing them."
What is: when the nuns came in and kept cleaning up the girls' pee?
This is ONE benefit of annotating while you read.
What is:
- Remember connections or questions
- Easy to find textual evidence
- Identify words you want to look up
At this stage the story mentions the pack as hirsute and sinewy, a pack of fifteen strong
What is Stage/ Epigraph 1?
This adjective means (of a quality or state) Existing but not yet developed or manifested
What is Latent?
This person used to chew through rattlesnakes and spook badgers.
Who is the boy werewolves/ Alpha male
This was Claudette's "first human lie".
What is: "I'm home"?
This definition can be summed up with the word: Lycanthropic
What is the super natural transition from a person into a wolf, as recounted in folktales; of or having to do with werewolves
The diminished pack threw their heads back in a celebratory howl?
What is Stage/ Epigraph 5?
Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
What is austere?
These people had pert bunny noses and terrified smiles.
Who are the girls raised in captivity/ Girls named Felicity and Beulah?
This was in the slideshow that the Nuns showed Claudette after she and Mirabella got into their first fight.
What is: images of girls who got kicked out of St. Lucy's (didn't successfully assimilate)
This is what you wrote for one of the bellringers, quick-writes, vocab activities, etc.
What is: reading something OVER 5 sentences from your notebook.