The name the 3 brothers in Past the Shallows
Harry, Joe and Miles
What continent is Australia located on?
Australia
3 main types of advertisement that we learnt about.
TV, internet and print.
As of Term 2, how many students make up make up our Year 12 English Studies class?
24
What is the highest grossing Broadway show of all time?
The Lion King
What is the family's last name?
Curren
Examples of events which demonstrates Australia's cultural identity.
ANZAC Day, Kokoda, gold rush, The Ashes, State of Origin, Stolen Generations, Cronulla Riots, Gallipoli, First Fleet etc.
List 2 strategies used by advertisers to encourage you to buy.
Slogans, use of colour, language devices, emotional appeal, storytelling, repetition etc.
What days does Erika not work?
Wednesdays
What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
Who died in the car accident?
Mum and Uncle
Which Australian coin features a platypus?
20c
List 3 types of language devices used by advertisers.
Metaphor, rhetorical questions, repetition, simile, anaphora, hyperbole, imagery etc.
Who was the last member of English Studies to join our class?
Tillie
Who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in 1903?
Marie Curie
Where does Miles work?
On the boat with dad.
Definition of cultural identity.
Cultural identity refers to an individual's sense of belonging to a particular cultural group, encompassing shared beliefs, values, traditions, and practices.
Full name of the Netflix Documentary we recently watched.
Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy
Most memorable event from Year 12 English studies 2025, thus far?
Whatever you say!
What is deer meat called at resturant?
Venison
What decade is the book set?
1980s
Golden Wattle
Approximately how many phones are thrown out everyday? (According the recent Netflix documentary we saw).
13 billion phones a day
List all of the subjects Mrs Bolitho teaches in 2025.
English, history and geography.
Where was the hottest-ever temperature on Earth recorded, per the World Meteorological Organization?
Death Valley, California (where it hit 134 degrees Fahrenheit in July 1913)