Who wrote the short story 'Long Road Becoming'?
Mykaela Saunders
Name a structural device an author could use in their written piece
Problem- Solution
Question- answer
What year was CCGS established?
1910
Name at least 4 possible Symbolic codes
Body language
Objects
Clothing
Setting
How many questions will you be answering all up in the exam?
4
In 'Nosedive', what is the name of the luxury apartments that Lacie wants to live in?
Pelican Cove
The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth or usefulness of something; one’s judgement of what is important in life.
Values
Who is the most followed person on TikTok
Khabane Lame
What does Mis en scene stand for?
Arrangement of the elements within the frame (composition)
What must you have at the start of any Composing piece?
TITLE! and mention of publication details
In '1984' what does the motif- '2+2= 5' represent as symbol?
Indoctrination of the masses. Manipulation of knowledge.
The way people, events, issues or subjects are presented in a text. The term implies that texts are not mirrors of the real world; they are constructions of ‘reality’. These constructions are partially shaped through the writer’s use of conventions and techniques.
Representation
How many 2025 prefects do we have in this class? (House and School prefects)
Ruaidri, Dara (House prefects and Will K (Service prefect)
What's the difference between intra- diegetic audio and extra-diegetic audio?
Intra- sounds within the frame (natural)
Extra- added post editing (music, sound effects)
How can you create a more genuine Voice in your Composing piece (hint: this was discussed in the Composing Marker's report in the final tips)
Write about what you know! Or make sure you have done detailed research on your topic so that you can write with confidence
What secret is revealed about Mr Charrington towards the end of '1984'?
A member of the Thought Police
Explain the difference between language features and conventions
Language features are 'word techniques' where language is manipulated. Conventions are expectations of a text- narrative conventions, non-fiction conventions
In 2022 it was the 10-year anniversary of the famous ‘Misogyny’ speech. Who made this speech and where was it delivered?
Julia Gillard, Australian Parliament
What is multimodality?
Incorporating different modes of communication, e.g. written, visual, spoken. Graphic novel is a perfect example of multimodality.
Define Voice and mention at least three conventions/ language features used to create Voice in a text
Voice, in a literary sense, is the distinct personality of a piece of writing. Voice can be created through the use of syntax, punctuation, vocabulary choices, persona and dialogue. Texts often contain ‘multiple voices’. These are the views, positions, ideas and perspectives of individuals or groups. It is important to recognise the various voices in a text, how they relate to one another, and how the creator of a text uses these to shape audience response.
Diction
Syntax
Tone
Language features
Narrative POV
Genre
What does a parasocial relationship mean and how could it be linked to Lacie and Naomi ?
Dictionary definition:
"Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships, where one person extends emotional energy, interest and time, and the other party, the persona, is completely unaware of the other’s existence. Common with celebrities, organizations (such as sports teams) or television stars. "
Lacie and Naomi have a one-sided relationship which is based on ulterior motives and Lacie extends the emotional energy only.
What is the difference between stylistic features and language features?
Stylistic features are more broad and can encompass conventions, language features and structural devices. They are indicative of the author's distinct style of writing.
Language features are more specfic - word techniques only.
What was the final electoral vote count of the recent U.S presidential election?
226- Kamala Harris
312- Trump
What is radial balance in terms of balance in an image?
When the elements branch out from a center point.
Define Perspective and link to a character in a text studied this year.
A position from which things may be viewed or considered. People may have different perspectives on events or issues due to (for example) their age, gender, social position, beliefs and values. A perspective is more than an opinion; it is a viewpoint informed by one or more contexts.
Viewpoint + context