Hidden Treasures of Glastons

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Outline I. Heading • Title: The Hidden Treasure of Glaston • Author: Eleanore M. Jewett • Type: Fiction • Characters: Main Characters II. Introduction: The Books Title, The Author, and Topics III. Body of Report: One Paragraph for each main theme • • Survival in the backwoods. • Jody realizes the responsibility of raising a pet. IV. Conclusion • Summary of the story and concluding comments. The Hidden Treasure of Glaston Eleanore M. Jewett Fiction Mystery lures the reader to join in the adventures of The Hidden Treasure of Glaston by Eleanore M. Jewett. The year is 1171, and twelve-year old Hugh finds himself in a monastery in Glastonbury, England. This is now his home, and from here his journey begins. In his search to solve the mystery, Hugh grows into a responsible, persevering, and religious young man. During his time at the monastery, Hugh shows his developing sense of responsibility by what he says and does. Hugh, at first, did not like the idea of staying at the monastery because he gets bored easily. Then he began to like the work of Brother John, until he met Dickon who later became his best friend. Dickon led Hugh to adventure the thing that he wanted and like the most, which made him take more interest in his work with all the books and scriptures. Hugh knew that Brother John loves the scriptures, and all the missing pages he wanted to show to him what he had discovered, but he had sworn to Dickon and Bleheris that he will not tell anyone. Hugh showed that he was responsible by keeping his promise to his friends and shows it many more times along his adventure. Hugh demonstrates perseverance many times by what he thinks, says, and does. In his first days at Glastonbury Abbey, there is no evidence that Hugh is pious, but, by the end of his

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