Much Ado
TLM
7 Stages
Analysing Argument
Pot Luck
100
Hero's impersonator 

Margaret 

100
Mr Whitechapel's daughter 

Lydia 

100

Opening scene 

Prologue 

100

CCTAP

Context, Contention, Tone, Audience, Purpose 

100

Name for a one of Ms. Akrigg's rants 

Ms. Akrigg monologue 

200

'Take not this rotten ________'

Orange 

200

Word to describe Whitechapel 

Obedient, subservient, submissive, respectful 

200

Murri Gets a __________

Dress

200

Name 5 types of appeal

fear, family values/traditions, justice, hip-pocket, modernity, logic and reasoning, others? 

200
Subject of the email Luke and Lewis sent to D 'Aguiar 

Chapter on Great-Granddaughter and if it was a typo 

300

Hero's slander act and scene 

4.1

300

Term for narrative structure 

Polyphonic 

300

Key motif 

Suitcase (or tears, ice-block, photos) 

300

Ethos, pathos and logos? 

Ethos- credibility/trust; pathos- emotion/values; logos- logic/reasoning 

300

Number of times I had to tell people to put their phones away 

95

400

Dogberry's affliction (language errors) 

Malapropisms

400

The first lash ripped ___________________ and I screamed for my son

a hole in my head 

400

"show your grief, lift it up and show the world" Scene? 

March (14) 

400

I'm thankful to my father for not clipping my wings and for letting me to fly.

Metaphor 

400

Number of seating plans 

3

500

"You and I are too wise to ______________________"

woo peaceably 

500

"When it comes to the rights of slaves I part company with every one of them". Every one of whom? 

Lydia's suitors 

500

The 7 stages of Aboriginal history 

Dreaming, invasion, genocide, protection, assimilation, self-determination, reconciliation 

500

marked by or being an attack on an opponent's character rather than by an answer to the contentions made

Ad Hominem Attack 

500

Ms. Akrigg's epiphany

It's your exam, she's going to stop stressing on your behalf! 

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