Who is the main protagonist in Wonder?
Auggie
What is another term for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
Indigenous Australians
What is dialogue?
Characters speaking in a text
What does TEEEL stand for?
Topic, Evidence, Explain, Explain, Link
What is the name of the place where books are kept and borrowed?
Library
Why does Auggie wear the astronaut helmet?
To hide his face because he feels insecure
What does the word “Country” mean in Indigenous culture?
land and culture
What language feature is “like a lamb to the slaughter”?
Simile
What is a thesis statement?
The main argument of an essay
What do we call a word that has the opposite meaning?
Antonym
What mistake does Jack make that hurts Auggie?
He talks badly about Auggie behind his back
Why is storytelling important in Aboriginal cultures?
To pass down stories, culture, and traditions
What is repetition used for?
To emphasise ideas
What should come after a quote in an essay?
Explanation (What does this show?)
How many letters are in the English alphabet?
26
What is a key turning point in Jack’s character development?
When he punches Julian / apologises to Auggie
What is the Dreaming (Dreamtime)?
Stories about how the world was created and how people should live
What is the effect of emotive language?
To make the reader feel strong emotions
What is the difference between retell and analysis?
Retell = what happens, Analysis = what it means
What type of text would you read to learn facts about animals?
Informative
What message about friendship does the novel teach?
True friendship requires kindness, loyalty, and standing up for others
What is one way we show respect when learning about Indigenous cultures?
Listening, being respectful, and understanding culture
What is hyperbole?
Extreme exaggeration
What makes an A-level paragraph?
Evidence + language feature + explanation + reader effect
What is the main idea of a story called?
Theme