Characters
Themes
Literary conventions
Language features
WHY and bubble sentences
100

Who is the protagonist of the novel?

Miranda
100

What is the theme that explores how Miranda and her family grow closer during the crisis?

Family and relationships

100

Miranda says, "Can I help, Mom?"... "I'd like to learn how to bake bread," which shows compassion. What narrative convention is this?

Dialogue

100

"I spotted canned nuts, and threw lots of those in. Baked goods seemed pretty empty..."

What language feature is used in this quote?

Visual imagery

100

What does the W stand for in a WHY paragraph?

What - What is the topic of your answer?

200

Who is a part of Miranda's family living in Pennsylvania?

Mom, Matt and Jonny

200

What is the theme that explores Miranda’s family isolation for survival, leading to a loss of larger social connections?

Isolation and community

200

"I looked out my window just now. I tried to look at the moon but it scares."

What type of conflict is this? Person vs....?

External conflict - Person vs nature

200

"It was like if you're playing marbles and one marble hit another on its side and pushes it diagonally."

What is this language feature?

Simile

200

How many TEEs do we need minimum for a WHY paragraph?

2 - 3 TEES

300

Who is Mrs Nesbitt?

Miranda's family friend.

300

Throughout the novel, characters experience emotional tolls from the loss of loved ones, familiar comforts, and normalcy. What is this theme?

Grief and Loss

300

Miranda describes her mom in the quote: "When we finally all got into the van, Mom wouldn't let any of us talk until she maneuvred her way out of the lot."

What convention is this? 

BONUS POINTS: How would you describe Mom as character?

Characterisation

Mom's qualities include:

Caring, protective, resilient

300

"The day was a little grayish, but still murky and humid and hot."

What is this language feature?

BONUS POINTS: What type of imagery is this?

Sensory imagery

BONUS POINT: Tactile imagery (what the character can feel)

300

What does the Y stand for in WHY paragraph?

WhY - Why is this important for the reader?

400

Who is Miranda's step mother?

Lisa

400

The characters' ability to endure both physical and emotional challenges is key to this theme, as they navigate an altered world. What is it?

Survival and resilience

400

In Miranda's diaries, she writes in 1st person perspective such as 'I', 'we' and 'me'

What convention is this?

What is point of view?

400

"It was still our moon and it was still just a big dead rock in the sky, but it wasn't benign anymore"

What language feature is this?

Symbolism - the moon

400

What is a bubble sentence verb we can use in a WHY paragraph?

demonstrates

shows

reveals

conveys

highlights

showcases

500

Who is Horton?

Jonny's pet cat.

500

When Miranda and her mum fight over the choices both make in the novel, what theme is this?

Family and relationships

500

At the start of the novel, it begins with Miranda saying:
"Lisa is pregnant."

What section of the plot is this?

The orientation

500

For the briefest flick of a second, I could have been a 16-year-old in the Middle Ages looking up at the sky, marveling at its mysteries, or an Aztec, or an Apache"

What is this language feature?

Allusion

500

Replace the following bubble sentence with a different bubble verb:

Miranda describes her mom through hyperbole and visual imagery in "Mom turned 15 shades of red, and then we really went at it," which reveals how toxic their relationship as mother and daughter has become and is poorly impacted by the moon disaster. 

demonstrates

shows 

highlights

conveys


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