Australian Poetry
Persuade Me
Genre
Survival Texts
Visual Texts
100

Comparing two things by saying something IS the other thing.

metaphor

100

Repeating a word or a phrase.

repetition

100

Name three genres

fantasy, horror, comedy, adventure, mystery, romance, historical fiction, superhero, thriller etc.

100

What is the British adventurer, Mr Grylls's, first name?

Bear

100

What is the most prominent or noticeable image/object on a page? (The first thing your eyes are drawn to.)

salient image/object

200

Who wrote 'Clancy of The Overflow?

Banjo Paterson

200

Questions that need no response, but make us think.

rhetorical question

200

List two conventional fantasy settings

castle, dungeon, kingdom, far away land, enchanted forest, medieval times, imaginary world etc.

200

How and where did the RMS Titanic sink?

The RMS Titanic sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean after it collided with an iceberg.
200

An imaginary line that our eyes follow from one part of a text to another on a page.

vector line

300

Vivid written descriptions which create images in the reader’s mind

sensory imagery

300

A comparison between two things using the words, 'like' or 'as'.

simile

300

List three conventional fantasy creatures

imaginative creatures, wizards, witches, dragons, goblins, prince, princess, king, queen, vampire, mermaid, werewolf, unicorn, centaur etc.

300

What is resilience?

The ability to overcome or adapt to challenging life experiences.

300

The parts of the image which are closest to the viewer?

foreground

400

Multiple words that start with ‘s’, creating a hissing or whistling sound.

sibilance

400

Overstating something using exaggeration to emphasise your point.

hyperbole

400

Name four portal fantasy films and/or books

Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland, 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe', Coraline etc.

400

What do we call: Information that solely deals with facts?

factual information

400

This view is created when the camera is held directly above the subject.

Bird's eye view

500

The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human.

personification

500

A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person, which is inserted into a larger text (e.g. speech).

anecdote

500

List five language techniques used in creative writing

sensory imagery, simile, metaphor, dialogue, onomatopoeia, symbolism, descriptive verbs, adjectives, alliteration etc.

500

What do we call: Words used to evoke emotions e.g. sadness, anger, outrage, joy?

emotive language

500

Where objects are placed in the image: foreground, middle ground and background.

positioning