Who is the narrator of TWTWB
Ellie Linton
Who is Ellie's best friend?
Corrie
Name 3 persuasive language techniques
Can be any 3 of the following: inclusive language, emotive language, rhetorical question, repetition, referring to an expert, the use of statistics, alliteration, similes, metaphors
What is the first part of a narrative called?
orientation
What is alliteration?
The repetition of the same letter or sound at the start of consecutive or closely connected words
Name the fictional town where the action is set?
Wirrawee
What is Fi short for?
Fiona
Why might you use inclusive language?
To engage the reader and make them feel a part of the issue
What is the last part of a narrative called?
resolution
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
similes make comparisons using 'like' or 'as', whereas metaphors make comparisons by referring to one thing as another
What state is the inspiration for the setting?
Victoria
Who lives next door to Ellie?
Homer
What is hyperbole?
Exaggeration
By including more _____ and _____ you can add more description to your writing.
Adjectives and adverbs
What does PETAL stand for in paragraph structure
Point, Evidence, Technique, Analysis, Link
How many friends go on the camping trip?
7
Who wrote the novel?
John Marsden
What is a metaphor
Comparing two dissimilar things
What do you need to do when there is a new speaker in a narrative?
'Quickly' is an example of what?
An adverb
What heritage does Homer hail from?
Greek Australian
What is a language technique used in the first chapter by Ellie?
First person, retrospective, confessional and diary like
What is the term given to the main character of a story
"Boom" "Crack" "Pow"
These are all examples of what?
Onomatopoeia