Margaret
Lydia
Opening scene
Prologue
CCTAP
Context, Contention, Tone, Audience, Purpose
Name for a one of Ms. Akrigg's rants
Ms. Akrigg monologue
'Take not this rotten ________'
Orange
Word to describe Whitechapel
Obedient, subservient, submissive, respectful
Murri Gets a __________
Dress
Name 5 types of appeal
fear, family values/traditions, justice, hip-pocket, modernity, logic and reasoning, others?
Chapter on Great-Granddaughter and if it was a typo
Hero's slander act and scene
4.1
Term for narrative structure
Polyphonic
Key motif
Suitcase (or tears, ice-block, photos)
Ethos, pathos and logos?
Ethos- credibility/trust; pathos- emotion/values; logos- logic/reasoning
Number of times I had to tell people to put their phones away
95
Dogberry's affliction (language errors)
Malapropisms
The first lash ripped ___________________ and I screamed for my son
a hole in my head
"show your grief, lift it up and show the world" Scene?
March (14)
I'm thankful to my father for not clipping my wings and for letting me to fly.
Metaphor
Number of seating plans
3
"You and I are too wise to ______________________"
woo peaceably
"When it comes to the rights of slaves I part company with every one of them". Every one of whom?
Lydia's suitors
The 7 stages of Aboriginal history
Dreaming, invasion, genocide, protection, assimilation, self-determination, reconciliation
marked by or being an attack on an opponent's character rather than by an answer to the contentions made
Ad Hominem Attack
Ms. Akrigg's epiphany
It's your exam, she's going to stop stressing on your behalf!