Which grades are passes?
C, B, A
What is a metaphor?
A direct comparison between two unlike things that actually have something important in common. (Calling one thing, something else.)
When is the due date for the assessment task?
28/04/2026
How many criteria are being assessed?
3!
What is sibilance?
The repetition of the ‘s’, ‘sh’, ‘z’, or ‘ch’ sound in words close having a hissing or hushing effect.
When is the DRAFT due date for the assessment task?
21/05/2026
Name the three criteria!
Identification of poetic devices
Explanation of how poetic devices are used
Analysis of meaning and audience impact
What is consonance?
The repetition of consonant sounds in words close by.
Who is marking this task?
Miss Stavrou
What does a C-grade student do for the 'identification of poetic devices' criterion?
Identifies and correctly names some poetic devices, using generally accurate metalanguage.
What is an example of personification?
The dog smirked.
What is the word count for the assessment task?
N/A (there is no word count)
How do the "Identification of poetic devices" and "Explanation of how poetic devices are used" criteria differ?
Identification of poetic devices: "Identifies and correctly names a wide range of poetic devices, using precise and accurate metalanguage consistently"
Explanation of how poetic devices are used: "Provides comprehensive explanations of how poetic devices are used, supported by well-selected and relevant examples from the lyrics"
List 3 examples of Onomatopoeia!
Boom
Crash
Hiss
Refer to the Task Outline. How does part 1 of the task differ from part 2?
Part 1: Lyrical Lyrics Read the excerpts from song lyrics to find examples of literary devices used. Explain why you think it is an example of this device. (Worksheet provided)
Part 2: Lyrical Breakdown Choose a song and analyse it for its use of literary devices and overall meaning. (Worksheet provided)