Terms
Fiction texts
Non-fiction texts
Mental illness
Wildcard
100

The English word for "miljø".

What is setting?

100

The type of text "Numb Little Bug" is.

What is poetry/song?

100
The person who gave a speech for World Mental Health Day.

Who is Catherine, Princess of Wales?

100

Name 3 mental health issues

What is depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism, OCD, eating disorders, stress, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc.?

100

Explain the word twig.

What is a small branch from a tree?

200

How we recognise similes.

What is "like", "than", or "as"? 

200

What the teacher in "The Curious Incident of a Dog in Nighttime" draws.

What are emojis?
200

The receivers of the World Mental Health Day speech.

Who are young/teenaged Brits?

200

Who you might see if you suffer from mental health issues?

Who is a psychiatrist / shrink?

200

What Esther is wearing in the excerpt of "The Bel Jar".

What is a dirndl?

300

The model we use to analyse non-fiction.

What is the rhetorical pentagram?

300

The setting in "The Bell Jar"

What is a psychiatrists office?

300

What the author of "Mental health is the strongest taboo" claims is easier to talk about than mental health.

What is homosexuality?
300

The type of mental illness adressed in "The Bell Jar"?

What is depression and anxiety?

300

What the main character in "The Curious Incident of a Dog in Nighttime" manages to do in the end of the excerpt?

What is take his A-levels in Maths?

400

What suffering from mental illness or being a child might make a narrator

What is unreliable?

400

The name of the main character in "The Curious Incident of a Dog in Nighttime".

What is Christopher?

400

What "Mental health is strongest taboo" is based on.

What is a survey?

400

The type of mental illness adressed in "The Curious Incident of the Dog in Nighttime"

What is autism?

400

Finish the lyrics "Do you ever get ...."

What is "a little bit tired of life"?

500

A term that describes common phrases with a non-logical meaning such as "a piece of cake".

What is an idiom?

500

The kind of narrator "The Bell Jar" has.

What is 1st person (unreliable) narrator?

500

Explain the word taboo.

What is something that people do not talk about?

500

What people with mental illnesses might experience from others.

What is prejudice?

500

What "And the world, it feels too big
Like a floating ball that's bound to break" is an example of.

What is simile?

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