False Claims of Colonial Thieves
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Creating texts
Argument analysis
Random chance
100

What is the background of Charmaine Papertalk Green and Kinsella?

Yamaji, and Anglo-Celtic.

100

What is the name of Merricat's cat?

Jonas.

100

What is a type of narrative voice?

Any of: first-person, second-person, third-person limited, third-person omniscient.

100

What is a type of question that does not require an answer? (This is not an example of one).

Rhetorical question.

100

On what date is the English exam?

28 October, 2025.

200

In 'Prologue', what is served on a platter?

"Flora and fauna".

200

What year was the book published?

1962.

200

What are two elements of protest we have looked at in the framework?

Motivations for protest, attitudes towards protest, impacts of protest.

200

What are the three C's of annotating a persuasive text?

Context, contention, construction.

200

Who is someone who has NOT used ChatGPT?

Harsh.

300

What is the setting of 'Don't like flying over'? You will need both the Indigenous and non-Indigenous names.

Wadjemup, and Rottnest Island.

300

Who are the two Jims? You will need their names AND their profession/defining role.

Jim Donell - the chief firefighter

Jim Clarke - the husband to Helen Clarke

300

What are the four types of writing purpose? You will need to name them all.

To explain, to express, to persuade, to reflect.

300

What are the three elements of persuasion, and what do they all connect to? (Aka, three elements of rhetoric).

Pathos - emotional link; logos - reasonable and logical argument; ethos - credibility and authority of the presenter.

300

What is the difference between assonance and alliteration?

Assonance is the repetition of syllables between words, alliteration the repetition of starting sounds between words.

400

In 'New Ode to Westralia', what are three things 'The State' is doing?

Any three of: killing our souls, murdered the people, equated work with destruction, deployed its shock troops, shapes itself out of dust, chips and mulches, wants you to gasp.

400

What are Merricat's three magic words?

Melody, Gloucester, pegasus.

400

Name at least eight literary devices or persuasive language techniques that you can use in writing.

To be confirmed group by group.

400

What are the four different types of evidence?

Anecdotal, testimonial, factual, statistical.

400

Name someone who was placed in the lock during the Creating Texts outcome.

Ella, Hermon, Harsh.

500
In 'Always Thieves', what disguises do the thieves remain in? The closest answer wins.

Mining companies, politicians, governments.

500

Who are the Blackwoods that died during the poisoning, and what were their names? The closest answer wins.

The father (John), the mother (nameless), the brother (Thomas), and Dorothy (the aunt, Julian's wife).

500

Who are the authors for the four mentors texts we studied? You will need to name them all.

Emmeline Pankhurst, Meyne Wyatt, Kurt Vonnegut, Mark Gillespie.

500

What do you need to include in an argument analysis introduction? Most accurate answer wins.

Context, text details (place and date of publication), author, contention, audience, purpose.

500

In his Compass picture, what colour sweater is Mr. K wearing?

Red.

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