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100

What are the three modes of persuasion?

Ethos, Pathos and Logos.

100

Define dystopian genre.

A category of speculative fiction depicting a nightmarish, ruined or oppressive society, often ruled by totalitarian regimes, technology or corporate greed.

100

How many Point of View can there be in a story?

Three.

First person

Second person 

Third person

100

In his article titled "Australian of the year, acceptance speech" What did Adam Goodes talk about?

Racism

100

Riddle: How do you spell "COW" in 13 letters?

SEE O DOUBLE YOU.

200

What is a compound sentence?

Two independent clauses that both parts can stand alone as simple sentences.
200

What are the 5 plots elements of story telling?

1: Exposition

2:Rising action

3: Climax

4: Falling action

5: Resolution.

200

What is a protagonist?

A protagonist is the principal or main character in a literary work, movie, or drama, often acting as the story's driving force, hero, or central figure.

200

What are language conventions in English?

 A set of guidelines and rules that dictate how words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs should be structured to convey meaning.

200

In persuasive writing, why is perspective important?

It  allows the writer to effectively engage, connect with and ultimately convince their audience by tailoring arguments to their needs, values and emotions.

300

What are the three elements of voice?

1 Point of view

2 Style

3 Perspective and Representation.

300

Watch Shaun Tans clip 'Passing of time'. How is a dystopian society represented?


Industrialisation

Lack of nature

Conformity of people

Sterile and repetitive landscapes

Lack of human agency.

Colour

Mechanical, rigid and box like structures.


300

What are some features we can find in a Utopian society?

Equality and Justice 

Peace and Security 

Economic Stability 

Democratic Participation 

Sustainability 

Education and Innovation 

Health and Well-being

300

What kind of speech did Malala Yousefzai deliver at the UN address?

Persuasive.

300

I have a head and a tail that will never meet. Having too many of me is always a treat. What am I?

A coin.

400

In public speaking there are three key concepts that make an effective speech. What are they?

The 3 M's.

Matter: What is said

Method: How is it organised.

Manner: How it is said.

400

Non Fiction texts features like title, subtitles, images, tables, diagrams, glossaries and indexes, help readers understand what?

Information.

400

Which Harry Potter movie from the serious turns into a full dystopian state?

Deathly Hallows, showcases the final turn into a full dystopian state when Voldemort takes over the Ministry, reinforcing the themes of racism and totalitarian rule

400

 “Don’t miss out! Get 50% off your favourite items during our Flash Sale, ending tonight at midnight! Shop now and grab your must-haves before they’re gone!” Why is this ad effective? 


Hint: FOMO

This online store persuasive ad capitalizes on the scarcity principle, creating a sense of urgency and fear of missing out (FOMO). The limited-time offer encourages potential customers to act quickly and make a purchase to take advantage of the significant discount before it expires. This ad is effective because it taps into the natural human tendency to avoid losing out on opportunities.

400

Riddle: A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter and 12 remains. What is it?

Answer: Dozens.

500

Point of view in a text is......?

The way the subject matter of the text is designed to be perceived.

500


Passage (with 9 subtle mistakes)Find the mistakes and correct them.

Dystopian worlds often presents a society where control and order is valued above freedom. In many stories, governments tries to limit what people know, believing it keeps everyone safe. Citizens is usually watched closely, and their actions are carefully monitored. Technology play a major role, sometimes used to control rather than to help. These societies often appear perfect at first, however there is usually hidden problems beneath the surface. People who questions the rules are often punished or ignored. As a result, individuals may begins to realise that the system do not benefit everyone equally.


1: presents → present (subject–verb agreement: “worlds” is plural)

2: is → are (agreement with “control and order”)

3: tries → try (plural subject “governments”)

4: is → are (plural noun “citizens”)

5: play → plays (singular noun “technology”)

6: however there is → however, there are (comma needed + plural “problems”)

7: questions → question (plural subject “people”)

8: begins → begin (plural subject “individuals”)

9: do not → does not (singular noun “system”)

500

Has a dystopian society ever played out in Australia, if so, when and how?

Dystopia is not a fictional concept but a historical and contemporary reality rooted in colonization, which operated as an apocalypse. It manifests through ongoing structural inequality, forced removal of children, loss of land, and extreme living conditions in remote communities, framed within a "post-apocalyptic" Australia

500

True or False:

Nike uses emotive language in their ads.

True

Nike: Inspires, encourages and motivates action through simplicity 

500

What repetition is used in Winston Churchills famous speech 'We Shall Fight'.

Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences. This technique was used to create a "rhythmic flow" and build mounting tension.

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