A compilation of what you want to achieve/experience in life.
What is a BUCKET LIST?
The chance to study for free (often because of social disadvantages and/or academic or athletic success.
What is a SCHOLARSHIP?
The person that gave Travis his nickname.
Who is HATTON?
This relative pronoun can refer to things but not people.
What is WHICH?
The sound that comes up when the teacher asks "Any questions?".
What is SILENCE?
The name of the Eddie Vedder song we listened to before starting with the movie 'Into the Wild'.
What is "SOCIETY"?
A social system that promotes the constant purchase of goods and services.
What is CONSUMERISM?
Travis bought a couple of those when going shopping with his mother.
What are SCARVES?
This voice changes "The police arrested the thief" into "The thief was arrested".
What is the PASSIVE VOICE?
A word with very similar, sometimes also same meaning as another.
What is a SYNONYM?
Alex Supertramp's home in Alaska.
What is the MAGIC BUS?
A person with exceptional talents or powers (often already in childhood).
What is a PRODIGY?
The band that released "Head over Heels" in 1985.
Who are TEARS FOR FEARS?
This grammar topic helps you tell someone what another person said.
What is REPORTED SPEECH?
The third element of any valid argument next to explanation and example.
What is a THESIS/POINT?
The author of the bestseller 'Into the Wild'.
Who is JON KRAKAUER?
A strong desire to achieve success or reach a goal.
What is AMBITION?
The school Travis returns to after waking up.
What is the SPRINGSIDE HIGH?
This grammar structure is used to talk about hypothetical situations in the present or future.
What is CONDITIONAL II?
The first sentence in the introduction of a summary.
What is an UMBRELLA SENTENCE?
The acronym that is used for the model of the core-elements of well-being.
What is PERMA?
The state in which some animals slow their body functions and sleep through winter to save energy.
What is HIBERNATION?
The place Travis achieved highscores at.
What is ARNIE'S ARCADE?
The tense is used for actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
What is the PRESENT PERFECT?
A rhetorical device that compares two things by using "like" or "as".
What is a SIMILE?