Literary Techniques
Poetic Techniques
Australian History
Poetic Analysis
Flags
100

What is vernacular language?

Language used that is not appropriate or does not belong in the main text

100

What is a stanza?

a paragraph in a poem

100

Who was the Australian Prime Minister that founded "National Sorry Day" because of his speech?

Kevin Rudd

100

What technique is “I wandered lonely as a cloud”?


Chremamorphism, Metaphor

100

My colours are red and white and I am one of the two square flags in existence. What flag am I?

Switzerland

200

What is synecdoche?

Something smaller representing something bigger

200

How do you determine if a poem is ABCD or Free Verse?

From the rhyme scheme

200

What do the colours and shapes on the Aboriginal flag represent?

The black symbolises the Aboriginal people, the red represents the earth and the circle of yellow represents the sun.

200

What technique is "My mother sacrificed her dreams so I could dream"?

Antanaclasis, repetition

200

I am like the Italian flag but with a golden eagle at the centre. What flag am I?

Mexico
300

What is bucolic imagery?

Imagery about nature

300

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone: the author's emotions in the poem

Mood: my emotions towards the poem

300

What year did the first fleet arrive in Australia? 

1788

300

What technique is in "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the road less traveled by”?

Mesodiplosis of I

300
I have a white dragon on me. What flag am I?

Bhutan

400

What is the difference between juxtaposition and binary opposition?

Binary opposition is a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning but juxtaposition involves two ideas placed against each other to make contrast

400

Which human body part is often compared to an iambic meter?

A foot (heel/toe)

400

List at least 3 of Australia's greatest exports to other countries

Coal, Iron Ore, Petroleum Gas, Gold ($17.8B), and Wheat

400

What are the two techniques in "Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink”?

Paradox and repetition

400

I have four squares of colour - 2 white, 1 blue and 1 red. In the white squares there is a blue and red star. What flag am I?

Panama

500

What is the difference between homophones and homonyms?

Homophones: Words with same sound but different spelling and meaning

Homonyms: Words with same sound and spelling but different meanings


500

Based on your interpretation, what do you think "masculine rhyme" and "feminine rhyme" means?

Masculine Rhyme: ends of stressed syllables

Feminine Rhyme: ends of unstressed syllables

500

Who appears on the Australian $100 bill?

Sir John Monash

500

What technique is in “To be or not to be: that is the question”?

Antithesis

500

I have three armoured legs with golden spurs and a red background. What flag am I? 

Isle of Man

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