What were the names of the three Baudelaire children?
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny
What word is hidden behind the red box in this concrete poem we looked at in class?
mouse
What was the name of Bob Cratchit's son as used in our play?
Tiny Tim
What are the two types of newspapers?
tabloid and broadsheet
What did you have to do for your first Term Project?
make Count Olaf's diary
What is Mr Poe's job?
bank manager
Which of the following is NOT a metaphor?
A. Her words were fire
B. Love is a battlefield
C. Her voice is full of money
D. He was so very happy
D. He was so very happy
What does Scrooge buy for the Cratchit family at the end of the play?
a turkey
What is the term for the 'name' of a newspaper?
masthead
How many units have we done this year?
7
What fruit does Count Olaf put on the Baudelaire children's oatmeal in Chapter 6?
raspberries
What is the best definition of 'enjambment'?
A. When a sentences goes over onto the next line.
B. When the number of sentences is greater than the number of lines.
C. When a sentence ends without a period (.)
A. When a sentences goes over onto the next line.
What is the term for the following definition:
Words in the script that describe the actions for the characters that are not part of the dialogue.
stage direction
What is the maximum number of words a headline should be (as we have learned it)?
5
What was our debate resolution this year?
Hint: Money can ________ ________
Money can buy happiness
Which of these themes was NOT on the Term 1 Midterm?
A. Growing Up
B. Technology
C. Resilience and Resourcefulness
D. Love
B. Technology
In class, we focused on three 'parts' of a poem:
Language. Sound. (and ...)
A. Shape
B. Rhyme
C. Structure
D. Similes
C. Structure
Scrooge's Bedroom
What was the name of one of the two newspapers we compared in class?
The Sun or The Guardian
What 'Pokémon' did Mr Marshall compare the 'be' verb to?
Eevee
In class we looked at Lemony Snicket's unique style of writing. Which phrase below does Snicket often use?
A. 'Surely you...'
B. 'Listen to this...'
C. 'How about...'
D. 'Look there...'
A. 'Surely you...'
What is a 'paragraph' in a poem called?
stanza
Write an 'at rise' for Scene 1 of our play.
Answers may include: Scrooge is counting money; Cratchit is work/ shivering from the cold; there is a fire place; there are two desks; snow is falling in the background
What is one technique (in red) from your headline homework you were asked to use?
alliteration; pun; rhyme; superlative adjective; powerful language
How many classes* have we had this year (not including midterm or final exams)?
*a 'double class', like we have on Friday, is 2 classes
131