Name 1 text you "read" in the grundforløb.
What is "The Shed," "Reading is so sexy," "Juno"?
Mention 1 texts we have read for our Fantasy topic
What is "Lazy Jack," "The Fountain of Fair Fortune," "Narnia," "Percy Jackson and Olympians: The Lightning Thief"?
Name 3 terms that are related to this topic.
What is: The American Dream, Emmigration and Immigration, Push and pull factors, ICE, Melting Pot and Salad Bowl, The Congress: The Senate and The House of Representatives, The Supreme Court, Checks and balances, The two-party system, The winner-takes-all principle, Inauguration?
What are the social and physical surroundings of a fictional text? (miljø).
The person in this classroom with the most siblings
Who is ??
What "Juno" is about.
What is teen pregnancy, love, youth, identity?
Name 2 different subgenres of fantasy that we have worked with.
What is urban/contemporary fantasy, high fantasy, fairy tales and science fiction?
Explain what "The Road Home" is about.
What is illegal immigration, ICE, family, friendship, racism, discrimination, loyalty, survival, identity, The American Dream, hope, loss?
The model we use to analyze non-fiction texts.
What is the rhetorical pentagram?
Your favorite task of the year.
What is ???
What the "The Shed" is about.
What is alcoholism, loneliness, depression?
The meaning of the term protagonist.
What is the main character/hero?
The unalienable rights of every American
What is "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness"?
2 examples of narrative techniques.
What is 1st/2nd/3rd person narrator, unreliable narrator, omniscient narrator, flashback, plot twist, suspense, foreshadowing, cliffhanger, etc.?
Make an alphabetical list of the titles of your favorite fictional stories (short story, novel, movie, series). 1 favorite per person on the team.
What is ....
Explain the term "performative reading".
What is reading publicly to seem intellectual and well read? What is reading to create a certain image?
The meaning of the term antagonist.
What is the enemy?
Explain the American Dream.
What is the idea that if you work hard enough you can achieve a better life with success and financial stability no matter your background?
Name 2 rhetorical devices.
What is hyperbole, anaphora, allusion, contrast, rhetorical question, modes of persuasion, metaphor, simile?
The difference between an adjective and an adverb.
What is word class that describes nouns and pronouns (adjectives) vs. word class that describes verbs, adjectives and adverbs (adverbs)?
Make a sentence analysis of the following sentence:
"The students have learned basic analysis and the main genres."
Grundled: The students
Udsagnsled: have learned
Genstandsled (object): basic analysis + the main genres
The difference between parallel worlds and co-existing worlds.
Explain the term Checks and Balances.
What are three parts of government that control each other to make sure that no part of the government has full control and the option to abuse that power? Magtens tredeling.
Explain why we use quotes in English.
What is to prove or support our points with evidence?