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100

What is the name of Auggie's second dog?

Bear

100

What is the difference between a myth and a legend?

A myth is not based in fact

100

What are the three persuasive approaches?

Ethos, Pathos & Logos

100

What term is given to the different forms that verbs take depending on the time they were done in?

tense

100

What is the most populated country in the world?

India

200

What does Auggie dress as for Halloween?

Bleeding Scream

200

Which famous myth concerns a father and son building wings out of wax and feathers?

Icarus & Daedalus

200

What is the name given to the people and advert is made for?

target audience

200

What does PEEL stand for?

Point

Evidence

Explanation

Link

200

Which city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge?

San Francisco

300

What is Julian's full name?

Julian Albans
300

In fables, animals are often given human qualities through this literary device.

Personification

300

What persuasive technique is used in the following sentence:

"Crest toothpaste is half the cost, twice the value and twice as effective as competitors."

rule of 3/repetition

300

What is the term given to how words change depending on how many of them there are?

tense

300

Indonesia is a member of this transnational organisation of countries

ASEAN

400

What is Auggie's mum's job?

artist/illustrator

400

Which animal is associated with earthquakes in Japan?

catfish

400

What type of sentence asks questions?

Interrogative sentences

400

What type of word is"for"?

a preposition

400

Which small blood sucking animal is feared for its ability to transmit lyme disease?

Tick

500

Who was Via's other friend besides Miranda?

Ella
500

What was the name of the chicken that Reynard the Fox tricks?

Chanticleer

500

What product would a gorilla playing the drums be advertising?

Cadbury's

500

Name all 12 English tenses

past, present, future,

simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous

500

How many presidents has the USA had?

45/47