FILM: A shot that only includes a character's face or smaller.
What is a 'close up shot'?
The name of Starr's friend who is shot by the police.
Who is 'Khalil'?
The name of the Shakespearean play this film is based on.
What is 'The Taming of the Shrew'?
The two key concepts of this unit.
What are 'culture' and 'identity'?
The acronym we should use for responding to short answer questions and what it stands for.
What is 'CQTE'?
POETIC: Where we use the letters of the alphabet to map if the end of each line sound alike or not.
What is 'rhyming scheme'?
How/what Starr is labelled by the media due to her being present during the shooting.
What is 'The Witness'?
The person who directed the film.
Who is 'Gil Junger'?
The term for speaking/writing/being proficient in more than one language.
What is 'bilingualism' or 'bilingual'?
The name of the book that still holds the record for most sales in history.
What is 'The Bible'?
FILM: The name of the type of sound which uses music or voiceover narration.
What is 'Non-Diegetic Sound'?
The name of the gang prominent in Garden Heights (and which Maverick used to be a part of).
What is 'The King Lords'?
Names of the following characters:
1. Cameron's best friend who likes Kat's best friend
2. The school principal
3. Bianca's best friend who goes to prom with Joey
Who are 'Michael, Ms. Perky, and Chastity'?
Name the three poetic focuses of "River".
What are:
1. "Connection to land/nature"
2. "Valuing of family/community"
3. "Cultural beliefs/practices"
What is 'March'?
LANGUAGE: list all five types of imagery using their specific names.
What is 'visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory'?
What happens in Garden Heights the night of the funeral.
The name of the high school all of the characters go to.
What is 'Padua High School'?
The term used to signify the perspective the poem is written through - this may be the poet's or a character's.
What is "persona"?
What SPF stands for.
"Sun Protection Factor"
LANGUAGE/POETIC: The specific name, apart from alliteration, that refers to the repetition of 's' or 'sch' sounds.
What is 'sibilance'?
The names of Starr's siblings (older half-brother and younger brother'.
Who is 'Seven' and 'Sekani'?
What is 'the movies' and 'drinks or lollies/sweets (Raisinettes) or popcorn'?
If a poem uses a rhyming scheme to experiment with rhythm and musical qualities, it is referred to as this.
What is 'meter'?
How many Harry Potter books AND movies there are.
Books = 7 books
Movies = 8 books