Place and time are part of which story aspect?
Setting
What did Safi do to earn a diary as a prize?
She wrote a poem about an elephant.
What does the title 'Two Worlds' mean?
Sometimes people move from one country to another.
Who said these words?
"I am the happiest boy in the world." (p.34)
Freddie
What language feature can you see in this quote? "The river looks like a bright blue ribbon." (p.11)
Simile
What is the name for the people in the story?
Characters
What happened to Safi's father and brother?
They were shot (by their neighbours)
What do we call people like Mr Crane?
A scammer
Who said these words?
This book is about people who have moved from one world to another." (p. 5)
Trevor Baynham
What language feature can you see in this quote?
"Why do adults say this to children? Why don't they help us to understand instead? We're not stupid." (p.15)
Rhetorical question
What is the name for the events that happen?
Plot
Where did Trevor find Safi and her mother (first)?
The refugee camp
What does this quote from Safi make the reader think?
'My village is silent but there's electricity in the air. It feels like the night before a storm..." (p.16)
Something bad is going to happen / foreshadowing
Who said these words?
"I'm going to keep writing... Even ordinary girls have their secret thoughts." (p.9)
Safi
What language features can you see in this quote? There are two)
"We could hear the noise of the guns - pop, pop, pop - in the distance."
Onomatopoeia and alliteration
What is the name for important ideas and lessons?
Theme
What was the name of Freddie's football team in Africa?
The Cheetahs
What are some things that Safi did to help her feel better? (name one)
She wrote in her diary / She helped Freddie / She looked after her Mum
Who was Freddie speaking to?
"Mr Baynham visits me regularly when he's not working. And I'm starting school next week. I promise I'll work really hard and try to make you proud of me." (p.52)
His Mum and Dad
What language feature can you see in this quote?
"Then suddenly, Zoe's brother started to shout at us... I was so shocked that I couldn't stop shaking." (p.16)
Alliteration
This novel tells most of the story using letters, postcards and diary writing. These tools are part of what story aspect?
What did Freddie's teacher give him as a birthday present?
A football kit for his team
What does Trevor mean when he says, "They're ordinary people, just like you and me - ordinary people in extraordinary situations." (p.6)
Difficult things can happen to anyone / They are real peopl and he wants us to know their stories. / He wants people to help them.
Who said these words?
"Your son is a natural footballer. He should have the opportunity to show the world how well he can play. And, as I am sure you realise, professional football players can earn a hugh amount of money." (p.36)
Mr Crane
What language feature can you see in this quote?
"And I'm just so sorry - sorry you lost all your money, sorry that I lied to you and sorry that you've been so worried about me." (p.49)
Repetition