This part of speech describes nouns, telling us about size, colour, shape, or opinion. For example: tall, red, round, beautiful.
Adjective
100: A shot that focuses closely on a person’s face to show emotion
Close Up
Central message of the poem
Theme
Mr Al-oss' first name
Kamil
Bonus points for Middle Name
In the phrase “the big red balloon,” this whole group of words is an example of one of these.
Noun Group
A shot that shows a person from the waist up.
Mid Shot/Medium SHot
The poet of “Dulce et Decorum Est,” who wrote about WWI horrors.
Wilfred Owen
The high school that Mr Aloss went to
Peakhurst/Oatley/GRC
Bonus points: Year I graduated
I went to the beach and Sarah went to the park is an example of which sentence type
Compound
Sound only the audience hears, like background music.
Non Diegetic
When the poet hints at future events or outcomes.
Foreshadowing
The amount of siblings Mr Aloss has
1
Bonus point: Is it a brother or sister?
This device repeats the same consonant sound at the start of words, as in “wild winds whipped wildly.”
Alliteration
A rapid sequence of short shots used to show time passing.
Montage
A Japanese poem with 3 lines and a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
Haiku
Mr Aloss Favourite NBA team and player of all time.
Clippers and Blake Griffin
These written instructions in a script tell actors where to move, how to deliver lines, and describe lighting or sound effects, but are not spoken aloud in performance
Stage Directions
Type of sentence has one independent and one dependent clause.
Complex
A shot where the camera moves to follow the action, often on a track.
Tracking shot
When a sentence or phrase continues beyond a line break.
Enjambment
Mr Al-oss has a free plane ticket to go anywhere in the world. So he goes onto a plane to
Lebanon or Mexico
Bonus Point: Name the destination of Mr Al-oss last holiday and next holiday