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They Came on Viking Ships by Jackie French: Paper Outline
They Came on Viking Ships

By

[Abdul Obeid]

[Miss Laura Sayer]

[English]

[13/06/2013]

PLAN
Introduction:
I. They came on Viking ships
A. Introduce the topic
1. What is the essay about?
PI. Hekja hated the Vikings when they attacked her village.
A. warning the village.
1. Hekja argues with the girls on the mountain. Pg 45-46 (“we have to warn the village!, they won’t have seen them yet!”. No! Reena’s voice held real terror. ‘We can’t go down there!’. B. In the Viking ship
1. How they deal with her.
PII. Hekja goes through lots of troubles and conflicts through her life.
A. she passes some conflicts some are with her inner self or with the society.
Conclusion:
Hekja’s bravery and her courage through all of her conflicts and problems has awarded and amused the Vikings.

Brainstorm:

‘They came on Viking Ships’ was written by Jackie French in 2005 and is about a 12 year old girl. Her village gets attacked and destroyed by Vikings. The statement says that Hekja’s attitude changes towards the Vikings from hating them to going through conflicts and problems which change her and the Vikings attitude by marrying Snorri the skald then being Freydis Erikson’s daughter.

Hekja’s hatred towards the Vikings was shown when she started an argument with the village girls to warn the villagers of the Vikings -“we have to warn the village! They won’t have seen them yet!” No! Reena’s voice held real terror. “We can’t go down there!” Pg45-46. Watching her mother and the boy who she had a crush on ignited her hatred even more making it impossible that she would ever try to change her attitude to the people how destroyed her village in front of her. But she was worried on the girls and the village witch Tikka would be slaughtered because they may be the only survivors from the village.

Hekja not just

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