Fact / Opinion/ False
Vocabulary - Drama
Vocabulary - Jungle Book
Jungle Book
Opinion Writing
100

I think this exam will be very easy.

Opinion

100

Script?

The written 'book' of the play.

100

Herd?

If people or animals are herded somewhere, they are moved there in a group.

100

"Big Brown Bear" is an example of:

a) Hyperbole, b) Simile, c) Alliteration

c) Alliteration

100

Name any information you can get on the top left side of your essay (same as the blue paper).

(any correct answer)

200

The Jungle Book play takes place in Italy.

False: India

200

Person who writes the play is the _______.

Playwright/ script writer (any 1).

200

Cast out?

To get rid of someone, especially forcefully.

200

Who are the Monkeys afraid of? 

Baloo / Bagheera/ Kaa (any 1).

200

What does the 5 stand for in: 

According to Smith Tigers are fierce (5)?

Page number

300

Grade 8 will not be as easy as Grade 7.

Opinion

300

Who are the people that watches the play?

Audience

300

Forbidden?

Not allowed

300

Give an example of Personification.

(Any correct answer)

300

List 3 sources you can get information from.

(any correct 3)

400

This is the correct way to do intext citations: 

According to Smith Tigers are fierce (Smith p5).

False. 

According to Smith Tigers are fierce (5).

400

During the play the monkeys threw bananas. In a play what do we call these things?

Props

400
Collar?

Something around an animal's neck.

400

Why where some lines in the script in brackets (). 

Bonus 300 points: what do we call this?

Tells the actors what to do. 

Bonus answer: Stage directions

400

What does OREREO stand for?

Opinion, Reason, Example, Reason, Example, Opinion.

500

MLA Citations: 

When you do not have an author you use the Article title instead.

Fact

500

The students where the a__________, acting out the c_____________ in the play.

actors

characters

500

The word 'hide' is used in two different ways in the script. What are the 2 definitions of 'hide'?

1. Make sure you cannot be seen. 

2. Animal skin.

500

Say the Law of the Jungle

This is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky.  The wolf that keeps it may prosper, but the wolf that breaks it will die.     Like the creeper that girdles the tree trunk the law runneth over and back.  For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack.

500

What does the in-text citation look like for: 

Indian elephants can eat as much as 136 kg per day. Written by Dan Ross, on page 4 of the book titled: Indian Elephants.  

(Bonus 300 points: write both)

1) According to Ross, Indian elephants can eat as much as 136 kg per day (4).  

2) Indian elephants can eat as much as 136 kg per day (Ross 4).