Enola Holmes
Oddball
Back to the Outback
Fables
Language Features
100

Where did Enola Holmes hide her weapons when she was being kidnapped?

In her corset

100

What is the main message of Oddball?

Everyone is good for something

100

What is the name of the character that plays as a scorpion?

Nigel

100

What is the most important factor of a fable?

The lesson or the moral

100

What is personification?

An object that has human or a living creature's characteristics

200

What is the nickname Enola calls Lord Tewksbury?

Tewky

200

What type of dog is Oddball?

Maremma Sheepdog

200

What is the main message or moral of the film at the end?

Don't judge others by their appearance; every life has unique value and a kind side.

200

What are fables?

A fable is a short story with a moral at the end.

200

What does repetition mean?

A word that has already been said or written and is repeated

300

What handmade gift did Enola's mother give her on her fourteenth birthday?

A book of ciphers.

300

Why is Swampy willing to save Middle Island's fairy penguins?

Because the keeper of the penguins is his daughter

300

What was the Ugly Secret Society's password?

I'm ugly, you're ugly, we should all be this ugly, ugly is the new beautiful.

300

In The Tortoise and the Hare, which specific action by the Hare ultimately allows the Tortoise to win the race?

He stops to take a nap.

300

What is the term defined by 'A deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis.'
Example: I’ve told you a million times! 

Hyperbole

400

What is the name of Enola's oldest sibling?

Mycroft Holmes

400

What happened to the Judge's Bike?

Oddball came along knocking it on to the road and a white truck ran it over.

400

What is the quokka's name that replaces Pretty Boy in the film Back To The Outback?

Giggles

400

In First Nations Australian cultures, what type of traditional story serves a similar role to a fable by teaching moral and cultural lessons?

Dreamtime stories

400

Which language feature imitates a sound?

Onomatopoeia

500

As a child Enola dragged a pinecone around the house. What did Enola name this pinecone, in honour of a dog beloved by Queen Victoria?

Dash

500

Why did Zoe (the villian) want to kill the penguins?

Because her boyfriend wanted to start a whale-watching business but the penguins were in the way.

500

When was the first time that pretty boy said the ugly secret society password why did he do it?

His friends that are escaping got caught in the blue mountains by Chaz so he said the password to save them.

500

What is the message or moral behind the fable The Lion and the Mouse?

Mercy brings its reward

500

What is an assonance?

The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words to create rhythm or mood.

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