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Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Novel Study Questions

Novel Study Questions

Before we read the story:

What do you think this statement means?
That through the character's perspective hell isn't just the one everyone thinks hell means or is.
What could 'Hell' mean in this content?
That back home or the area they live in is the same as how hell could be.
Why do you think this story is entitled to 'Tomorrow when the war began'?
I think it is because a part or something during the movie may be about a war or something that is compare or like a war.
What does that make you think the book it about?
I think that the book could be about a war happening during there period of time or something tragic happening compared to a war.
What do you think the characters will be like?
The characters could be very curious and very creative kids.

Book Cover Questions:

How do you think this story will be written?
It'll be written through somebody's view.
Why do you think the story is entitled as it is?
Because it gives the reader an idea about what is going to happen and what the movie could be about.
Where do you think the story will take place?
Where the characters live and the area they live.
What time period do you think this story will take place?
The story will take in the earlier years not the current real life years.

Effect:

How is the cover composed? (camera/angle/shot type/frame)

It uses a lot of foreshadowing the text to show what the book could be about.
How is lighting used? (brightness/mood/contrast)
Brightness and Darkness to make certain points on the book cover to stand out.
How is text used? (font/size/language/positioning)
The text is used in a certain to make it stand out. They have done this by making the text dark and bold to stand out more on the page.
What symbolism is used? (objects/people/setting/colours)
Some symbolism used is the scenery that is being foreshadowed behind the writing. Another one is how everything is set out and how the colour is mixed in to make it stand out more.

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