Information or facts used to support an opinion
What is evidence?
The storyteller
What is a narrator?
The oldest and most cynical character
Who is Benjamin?
Linking ideas together in a logical and reasonable way, usually by showing a causal relationship
What is reason and logic?
Using the same word, phrase or idea again and again
What is repetition?
A sequence of events
What is the plot?
A maternal character
Who is Clover?
Words that create strong negative or positive feelings
What is emotive language?
A question that does not require the listener to answer it aloud
What is a rhetorical question?
To entertain
What is the purpose of a story?
The name given to Animal Farm at the end of the story
What is Manor Farm
Comparing one thing to another by using the words like or as
What is a simile?
Using the same sound or letter at the beginning of words next to each other
What is alliteration?
Time and place
What is the setting?
The character who organises different educational programes
Who is Snowball?
A question that does not require the listener to say the answer aloud
What is a rhetorical question?
Words used to include the audience and speaker in the same group, eg us and we
What is inclusive language?
The point of view from which we see the story
What is perspective?
The idea that represents heaven
What is Sugar Candy Mountain?
An image created by comparing one thing to another directly
What is a metaphor?