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Bell Work: In your notebook complete the following: 1 Bell Work: In your notebook complete the following: 1. Define the following unit 8 vocab words: Mellifluous Saline Imbibe 2. What is the root word for each of these words? (They do NOT share a root.) 3. Use each word in a unique sentence (don’t copy from Quizlet). Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Bell Work – Vocab The Hero’s Journey & The Odyssey Agenda

Objective Align events in Odysseus’s journey to The Hero’s Journey. Identify Odysseus’s Ordinary World and distinguish it from the Special World. Propose 2-3 motivators for Odysseus. Objective

In your flip books, turn to the page titled “A Hero’s Journey” Ordinary World: Call to Adventure: Refusal of the Call: Meeting with the Mentor: In your flip books, turn to the page titled “A Hero’s Journey”

Crossing the First Threshold: Tests, Allies, Enemies:

Discuss: What is Odysseus’s Ordinary World. What is this Special World Discuss: What is Odysseus’s Ordinary World? What is this Special World? What motivates Odysseus on his quest? Closing