Rubric Words
Past the Shallows
Contemporary Asian Australian Poets
The Truman Show
The Craft of Writing
100

In the "Texts and Human Experiences" rubric states that texts may given insight into these three categories of human behaviour and motivations...

anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies

100

State at least three key settings in the text and why they are important.

Ocean - representation of the family dynamics. 

Home - a cold place that represents the lack of love and care present. It represents abuse, neglect and a forsaking of parental responsibility. 

George Fuller's place - warmth and caring. Offers a substitute 'home' for Harry and a place of refuge. 

100

Name the 6 poems - accurately. 

Mother, This Is Where It Begins, Circular Breathing, New Accents, Translucent Jade, Home

100

Who directed "The Truman Show" and what year was it released in?

Peter Weir and 1998

100

What are the titles of the three texts that we studied.

"The Pedestrian", "Linda Burney's First Speech to Parliament" and "May Your Pen Grace the Page."

200

"Texts and Human Experiences" explores how texts ____assumptions, ignite _____ or reflect______

challenge assumptions, ignite new ideas or reflect personally.

200
Why are warmth and cold important motifs in the text?

- Represent the family dynamics. 

- Demonstrate the love/care between the brothers 

- Conveys safety or danger. Calm or ominous 

200

What languages are in Bobis' poem

Bikol, English, Spanish

200

What distinctive qualities does this particular text have? 

It is a film that acts as a reality television show. We are the viewer, watching the audience watching Truman as well as watching him ourselves. 

Interviews with the characters. 

Hidden Cameras 

Set 

200

What techniques are use by Bradbury in the following quote: "To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in November, to put your feet upon that buckling concrete walk, to step over grassy seams and make your way, hands in pockets, through the silences, that was what Mr. Leonard Mead most dearly loved to do."

- Imagery

- Asyndeton 

- Repetition / motif 


300

What are the three focus areas for Module A

Language, Identity and Culture

300

Explain the significance of the end of the novel: 

Out past the shallows, past the sandy-bottomed bays, comes the dark water—black and cold and roaring. Rolling out an invisible path, a new line for them to follow.

To somewhere warm.

To somewhere new.

-cyclical narrative structure

- closure 

- continuing role of the ocean in the boys' lives

300
What is the significance of jade? 

Precious stone in Asian cultures - the more translucent it is the more precious it is. Therefore, Ten's name signifies how precious her identity is.

300

Name at least three pivotal turning points in the film. Justify your choices

Student justification

300

What form of poetry is Luka Lesson's "May Your Pen Grace the Page"

Spoken word poetry

400

Language can be used to _____, ______, _______, ________ or _______ disrupt prevailing assumptions and beliefs about themselves, individuals and cultural groups.

(You'll need to correctly name three 'jobs' that language has to be awarded the points)

affirm, ignore, reveal, challenge or disrupt

400

What is ironic about the Department of Fisheries arriving at the front door? 

1. Government is more interesting in stopping illegal fishing. 

2. Boys are trapped/isolated in a harsh environment where they cannot escape. 

3. There is no 'authority' to help them.

400

Why did Pham's mother leave Vietnam and what specific colour did he describe the sea as?

Escaping the Vietnam War and cerulean blue. 

400

What is the soundtrack/ musical score to a film called when analysing it? 

non-diegetic sound

400

What persuasive technique does Burney use in her speech to connect her audience to her life? 

- Personal ancedote 

500

What do you analyse in Mod B?

The ways composers (authors, poets, playwrights, directors, designers and so on) portray people, ideas, settings and situations in texts.

500

What is the most significant moment of the text? Justify with evidence.

Student response.

500

What is the significance of the mulberry tree, white jasmine and the blue plumbago in 'Home' by Wei Wei Lo

Acts as a metaphor to demonstrate that migrants can flourish in new locations that are not their 'native' or 'traditional' homelands. Gives a sense of hope to the reader that the person in the poet will eventually find belonging in their new environment.

500

List all the ways Christof tries to stop Truman from leaving Seahaven.

- Everything has already been found - school explorer scene. 

- Dog scene on the bridge 

- Dad drowning scene - water fear 

- Bus breaking down

- Earliest flight to Fiji in a month 

- Traffic jam

- Bushfire 

- Evacuated power plant 

- Being captured by the state troopers/police after trying to run through the forest.

- Storm in the boat

500

What must you include in a rationale? 

Justification for your creative choices based on your mentor text + provide examples from the mentor text and the piece that you just wrote.

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