Unfamiliar Text!
Novels!
Film!
Language Techniques!
Random Bonus!
100

The two types of text you will read and answer questions for in the 'unfamiliar text' section of the exam.

Poetry & Fiction

100

The author of 'Wild Pork & Watercress' OR 'The Outsiders'

Barry Crump OR S. E. Hinton

100

The genre of the film.

(Teen) Romantic Comedy

100

The literary technique where an action is conveyed in a particularly powerful or effective way.
e.g. 'He plowed through the doorway and down the hall.'

Strong verbs

100

How many days old you are (Year 10 student, in 000's)

~5500, give or take a few hundred

200

What you may be asked to identify and describe/explain the effect of in an unfamiliar text.

Language features OR Language techniques OR Literary devices OR Literary techniques

200

This crucial aspect of a narrative effects who the characters interact with and how society views them and their actions, which ultimately impacts their outcomes.

Setting

200

The full names of any of the five major characters.

Kat Stratford / Bianca Stratford / Patrick Verona / Joey Donner / Cameron James

200

The literary technique where one thing is directly stated to be something else.
e.g. 'He was a shadow in the night.'

Metaphor

200

A dish of cooked snail, typically served as an appetizer in France, has this name.

Escargot

300

A skill you may be required to use to answer some questions in this section of the exam. This is often called 'reading between the lines.'

Inferencing

300

In both novels, this theme is represented by the young protagonists experiencing very trying situations where they (initially) suffer, but ultimately transform into stronger people.

Various, including 'maturing,' 'coming-of-age' etc..

300

The name of the high school where much of the narrative takes place.

Padua High School

300

The literary technique where a question is asked but an answer is not expected. Used to provoke thought or to emphasise a point...

Rhetorical question
300

The age of Mr. Whelan (to the approximate month).

26 years, 10 months

400

Something of the author's that you may be asked to comment on in this section of the exam.

Their opinion / attitude / thoughts on something

400

This theme from both novels is represented by the protagonists' desire to fit in and find acceptance from others.

Family & Belonging (or similar)

400

The major conflict of the film and associated/corresponding theme.

Patrick's deceptive relationship with Kat.
Theme = Complexities of Relationships / Trust/Loyalty

400

The literary technique that describes informal language which is generally not rude.

Colloquial language OR Slang

400

The name of the sequel to the Wicked film and main actors/actresses.

Wicked: For Good
Cast: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater

500

In this section of the exam, you should link an author's ideas to things outside of the immediate text, such as culture, humanity... This is often called "linking ___________." (three words)

Beyond the text.

500

The major conflict of either novel.

Various answers

500

Any of the major themes reflected in the film and their associated characters and events.

Various answers
500

A literary technique where the full significance of a character's words or actions is clear to the audience but unknown to the character, or when the outcome is contrary to what was expected, or when a speaker says the opposite of what they mean.

Irony

500

The 7th element on the periodic table of elements.

Nitrogen

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