Youth and Identity
Crossing the line
Multicultural Britain
Poetry
Grammar
100
The mother whose daughter has run away.
Who is the narrator in 'Your Shoes'?
100
The author himself - it is a first-person narrator.
Who tells the story in 'The New Girl'?
100
Because people from the Commonwealth were allowed to work and stay in Great Britain.
What is the reason for the many different nationalities in Britain?
100
It is a comparison between two objects, e.g. 'her eyes were as blue as the ocean'.
What is a simile?
100
When the verb does not agree with the subject.
What is the definition of 'kongruensfejl'?
200
Kim and Payton.
What are the names of the two main characters in 'Rendez-vous'?
200
Both men are complex characters who develop tremendously throughout the story.
What kind of characters are the two protagonists in 'A Shot in the Light'?
200
Robert Cook, Foreign Secretary.
Who gave the speech 'Chicken Tikka Massala'?
200
a-b-a-b c-d-c-d e-f-e-f gg
What is the rhyme scheme of a sonnet?
200
It is a word which refers to and replaces a noun or a pronoun in the previous sentence.
What is a relative pronoun?
300
His name was Chato and he was a Mexican.
Who was the main character in 'The Somebody'?
300
To pass your own limits or to be forced to do so.
What is the main theme in Crossing the Line?
300
The text is about an integrated father and his not integrated son.
What is the text 'My Son the Fanatic' about?
300
It is a foot with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one.
What is an iamb?
300
May, might, can, could, should, must.
What are 6 examples of modal verbs?
400
She has to prove to Bethan that she is her best friend.
What is the reason why Lucy hits Penny?
400
The text is about a boy who nearly hangs another boy from the neighborhood.
What is the short story 'Son of Satan' about?
400
Fordom.
What is the Danish word for 'prejudice'?
400
It is a strong break in the middle of a line.
What is the definition of a caesura?
400
It describes an action in progress.
What is the definition of 'udvidet tid' (present progressiv)?
500
An omniscient third-person narrator because we are introduced to both characters' thoughts.
What kind of narrator do we have in 'Rendezvous'?
500
It starts in medias res and is often open-ended.
What is typical for a short story?
500
People born in Britain whose parents were born in another country.
What is the definition of second generation Brits?
500
It is a metre consisting of 4 feet, e.g. 4 trochees or 4 anapests.
What is a tetrameter?
500
It is a voice to describe an action being done to someone by someone.
What is the passive?
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