This technique gives three of something in a row to add effect.
What is the power of three?
This person boarded themselves up in their apartment and gave Ella books to read.
Who is Alvie Moore?
Who are Shaun Tan and John Marsden.
This type of sentence has only one idea.
What is a simple sentence?
This shot size shows the entire subject from head to toe and places that subject in relation to their surroundings.
What is a long shot?
This technique is used 70% of the time.
What are statistics?
This killed all the grass.
What is red fungi?
This literary technique is used to give objects and animals human characteristics.
What is personification?
These words join two sentences together and we use an acronym to remember them.
What are coordinating conjunctions?
This shot size shows an actor approximately from the waist up.
What is a medium shot?
An example of this technique is: Doctors state that completing 30 minutes of exercise a day keeps kids healthy.
What is an expert opinion?
These topics were in our essay prompt.
What are courage, connection and quick thinking?
This short tale is used to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters.
What is a fable?
This type of sentence includes an independent and a dependent clause.
What is a complex sentence?
The shot size is a more intense version of a close-up shot, sometimes showing only the subject's eyes.
What is an extreme close up?
This technique shows one-sided thinking.
What is bias?
This person is Ella's mum.
Who is Jackie?
These people invade lands with no regard for those already living there.
Who are colonisers?
This part of a sentence cannot stand by itself.
What is a subordinate clause?
This type of sound features within the context of the story and can be heard by the characters.
What is diagetic?
'Was I born yesterday?' is an example of the persuasive technique.
What is a rhetorical question?
This person stored the grains for replanting.
Who is Emery's grandfather?
This animal is the story represents the indigenous population.
This part of speech/word/noun phrase gives more information about the head noun/subject.
What is an appositive?