Monday, August 24, 2020
Friday, August 21, 2020
Tomorrow, when the war began questions:
- What is first person narration?
- What kind of story do you think Ellie is going to tell?
- What skills do these characters have that convince their parents that they can ‘go bush’ independently. Find 3 examples e.g Ellie tells Robyn's parents they have ‘independence and initiative’ p.11
- Ellie claims that ‘Hell’ is only a label and that people label things all the time, often ignoring or overlooking certain labelled places or things-pg 43. She then comes to the conclusion that ‘Hell was people’ pg43. Is she right? What’s your opinion, on labelling and Hell?
- What was especially peculiar about the planes that flew over Hell? ‘Their ------, their ------, their----- frightened me.’ Pg 38 Why do you think these frightened Ellie?
- What does Corrie’s want to do when she grows up? Pg 46
- What is the first sign that something is wrong at Ellie’s house? Pg. 55
- Do you think the way the teenagers reacted to the realisation that Australia may have been invaded or at war was realistic? Why/why not
- Which people in the group are starting to stand out as leaders? Why?
- Why does the idea of a female soldier surprise Ellie? Pg 83
- Ellie and Kevin’s quick-thinking allowed them to turn a ride-on lawnmower
- Homer says, “This is war now, normal rules don’t apply.. They’re the ones who tore up the rule book, not us” Pg 97 Do you think Homer is right?
- What pieces of evidence from the book inform the reader that this invasion wasn’t entirely peaceful? Find at least 3 examples from pages 97-99
- Why, in Ellie’s opinion, is Cobbler’s Bay and Wirrawee so important to the invaders?
- Corrie and Ellie reminisce about how innocent they were in high school and even a few days ago. Why were they still innocent then? Why are they no longer innocent?
- By blowing up Corrie’s house, what does the invading force demonstrate to the teenagers?
- Describe the strategy Homer and Ellie use to ensure their safety when riding their bikes into town. What does this show about how they are starting to think?
- How does Ellie feel as she is waiting in the truck at the Council Depot? Where do her emotions come from?
- Why is it so terrible that Chris falls asleep while on sentry duty? How does Ellie react? Why do you think she reacts this way? How does she feel about her reaction later?
Chapter 13-16
- All the teenagers have a specific role to play in their group. Describe the roles each teenager plays? In chapter 13 page 177 Kevin and Corrie are going to concentrate on the showground. Robyn and Chris are going to cruise around town look for people hiding and also for getting important information or even equipment. At the start of chapter 15 page 191 Lee is assigned doing paper work, But more importantly trying to find a way to ration the food for at least 2 months so they can survive. Home and Fi completed a task together and made a few veggie garden. Since lee is less mobile Lee is forced to do job that aren't too physical like cooking and cleaning up after dinner.
- According to what the teenagers hear on Corries radio, why would America be best not to get involved in Australia’s struggle? because they would be getting into the bloodiest,costliest and longest war in their life.
- Why is Australia being invaded? In my opinion it could be because Australia is such a wealthy country and may have it more well off than other country's so they could be jealous and think its unfair so they have come to the conclusion to just invade them because its supposedly unfair.
- What do Kevin and Robyn argue about? Do you think Robyn’s points are fair? They were fighting about the war and how the invaders have came in just to ruin and steal all the things their parents have been working for. Robyn does have a good a fair points in the argument because she stated how Kevin and her group have not been doing anything to stop it and are just sitting down doing nothing.
- “Paradise of Hell” is an oxymoron. What does it mean.
- Kevin’s hatred of the invaders is quite extreme. Why do you think he is so angry? Kevin is just angry and frustrated because of the invasion. Since of the invasion it has made Kevin's parents go missing so i'm pretty sure Kevin is just upset because of the invaders and how they are going around killing people and ruin others hard work.
- Despite the fact that the teenagers are in the midst of a war zone, evading enemy soldiers and planning guerrilla operations, they still find time to harbour romances. Do you think this is realistic?
- Briefly summarise the story of the Hermit from Hell. Do you believe he killed his family? Basically the story of hermit from hell is a man on Christmas Eve who shot two bullets and must of committed murder or is being framed for it. In the book Ellie says that no one can tell if he is an angel or a saint and she also said that she can't tell if what he did was a gift or not.
How do Ellie and Fi feel as they are leaving the scene on their motorbikes? Are these realistic feelings? Happy and proud that they accomplished their mission, Yes because they were able to blow up the bridge and potentially save their country.
Why do you think the group decided to blow up the bridge? Because it will help stop troopers coming and get resources. Since they decided to blow up something huge which was the tanker it would blow up a bigger area which is what they need to do to help prevent anyone else coming in.
How is this exploit different from the other exploits the group has been on? This exploit thing helps benefit everyone in the group and country for what they have done it doesn't just benefit one or two of them it benefits all.
How does Kevins decision to go with Corrie change our perspective of him from Chapter 3/7. He is more open and brave to do things now then he was before like he is less scared and more adventurous.
What is Ellie’s concern about her story? She scared to write out her story and her friends getting mad at her about what she has wrote.
What do you think will happen to Corrie and Kevin? I feel like they will not really survive since corrie did get shot I feel like she may bleed out.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
DTE:
Soft materials 2020: Face Mask
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Music and civil rights:
Music has made an impact on the civil rights movement because it has allowed people to have a stronger say in to what they believe in without getting shut down straight away. Its basically stronger than talking like its more meaningful.
2. why was music such a powerful force?
Its such a powerful forces because it allows many people to get their opinion across and be heard.
3. find some examples of music from the 60s.
- Cant turn me around - The Roots
- Everybody got a right to live - David Hoffman
- Oh freedom - The Golden Gospel Singers