TongueTwister'She sellsseashells bythe seashore'is anexample of?ComparativeEssayCharmingCircle anexampleofadjectiveRepetitionAn action ofrepeatingsomething thathas alreadybeen saidWilliamShakespeareWho isthe authorofMacbeth?Pointof ViewWhat ispresenting yourargument/ takinga standpointcalled?TragedyRomeo &Juliet playbelongs towhichgenre?NewsAnchorA personwho readsnewsMr.DarcyPride &PrejudiceprotagonistHarperLeeAuthor of'To Kill AMockingBird'Rhetoricalquestiona question askedin order to create adramatic effect orto make a pointrather than to getan answerAMurderCollectivenoun forgroups ofCrowsDictionaryI am the rarecase whentoday comesbeforeyesterday.What am I?CorporalPunishmentPride &PrejudiceMovieadaptationof a novelVirtualRealityAppealtoEmotionConvincingthe audiencebymanipulatingtheir emotionsToxicMasculinityA narrowandrepressivedescriptionof manhoodHeraldSunAnewspaperbrand!Symbol usedfor anexclamatorysentenceTwoHow manyunits arethere in aVCE year?IndiaLargestEnglishspeakingnationMetaphorA figure ofspeech usedto showsimilaritySheepshouldsleep in ashedExampleofalliterationSherlockHolmesAfamousdetectiveTheGreatGatsbyExampleof aNovelFiveHowmanyvowelsare there?CoronaVirusCurrentpandemic;GenZPeople bornbetween1997 - 2012,Example ofpunctuationBroughtPastform ofbringPatriotismCue-cardUsed bynewsanchorswhen readingnewsPluralformFeminismChangingthe way thatpeople seemale andfemale rightsSimileA figure ofspeechused forcomparisonEllipsisWhat isthissymbol (...)called?PlainFolksAustralianWriterDescribeTimWintonTongueTwister'She sellsseashells bythe seashore'is anexample of?ComparativeEssayCharmingCircle anexampleofadjectiveRepetitionAn action ofrepeatingsomething thathas alreadybeen saidWilliamShakespeareWho isthe authorofMacbeth?Pointof ViewWhat ispresenting yourargument/ takinga standpointcalled?TragedyRomeo &Juliet playbelongs towhichgenre?NewsAnchorA personwho readsnewsMr.DarcyPride &PrejudiceprotagonistHarperLeeAuthor of'To Kill AMockingBird'Rhetoricalquestiona question askedin order to create adramatic effect orto make a pointrather than to getan answerAMurderCollectivenoun forgroups ofCrowsDictionaryI am the rarecase whentoday comesbeforeyesterday.What am I?CorporalPunishmentPride &PrejudiceMovieadaptationof a novelVirtualRealityAppealtoEmotionConvincingthe audiencebymanipulatingtheir emotionsToxicMasculinityA narrowandrepressivedescriptionof manhoodHeraldSunAnewspaperbrand!Symbol usedfor anexclamatorysentenceTwoHow manyunits arethere in aVCE year?IndiaLargestEnglishspeakingnationMetaphorA figure ofspeech usedto showsimilaritySheepshouldsleep in ashedExampleofalliterationSherlockHolmesAfamousdetectiveTheGreatGatsbyExampleof aNovelFiveHowmanyvowelsare there?CoronaVirusCurrentpandemic;GenZPeople bornbetween1997 - 2012,Example ofpunctuationBroughtPastform ofbringPatriotismCue-cardUsed bynewsanchorswhen readingnewsPluralformFeminismChangingthe way thatpeople seemale andfemale rightsSimileA figure ofspeechused forcomparisonEllipsisWhat isthissymbol (...)called?PlainFolksAustralianWriterDescribeTimWinton

Year 11 English - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-'She sells seashells by the seashore' is an example of?
    N-Tongue Twister
  2. O-Comparative Essay
  3. G-Circle an example of adjective
    G-Charming
  4. G-An action of repeating something that has already been said
    G-Repetition
  5. B-Who is the author of Macbeth?
    B-William Shakespeare
  6. N-What is presenting your argument/ taking a standpoint called?
    N-Point of View
  7. B-Romeo & Juliet play belongs to which genre?
    B-Tragedy
  8. N-A person who reads news
    N-News Anchor
  9. I-Pride & Prejudice protagonist
    I-Mr. Darcy
  10. G-Author of 'To Kill A Mocking Bird'
    G-Harper Lee
  11. I-a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer
    I-Rhetorical question
  12. O-Collective noun for groups of Crows
    O-A Murder
  13. O-I am the rare case when today comes before yesterday. What am I?
    O-Dictionary
  14. O-Corporal Punishment
  15. N-Movie adaptation of a novel
    N-Pride & Prejudice
  16. G-Virtual Reality
  17. N-Convincing the audience by manipulating their emotions
    N-Appeal to Emotion
  18. I-A narrow and repressive description of manhood
    I-Toxic Masculinity
  19. B-A newspaper brand
    B-Herald Sun
  20. G-Symbol used for an exclamatory sentence
    G-!
  21. N-How many units are there in a VCE year?
    N-Two
  22. O-Largest English speaking nation
    O-India
  23. B-A figure of speech used to show similarity
    B-Metaphor
  24. G-Example of alliteration
    G-Sheep should sleep in a shed
  25. I-A famous detective
    I-Sherlock Holmes
  26. O-Example of a Novel
    O-The Great Gatsby
  27. I-How many vowels are there?
    I-Five
  28. B-Current pandemic
    B-Corona Virus
  29. I-;
  30. O-People born between 1997 - 2012
    O-Gen Z
  31. O-Example of punctuation
    O-,
  32. I-Past form of bring
    I-Brought
  33. N-Patriotism
  34. B-Used by news anchors when reading news
    B-Cue-card
  35. G-Plural form
  36. B-Changing the way that people see male and female rights
    B-Feminism
  37. G-A figure of speech used for comparison
    G-Simile
  38. I-What is this symbol (...) called?
    I-Ellipsis
  39. B-Plain Folks
  40. N-Describe Tim Winton
    N-Australian Writer