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Sunday, 29 July 2018

Tomorrow When The War Began- Chapter One


What are the advantages and disadvantages of first-person narration?
ANSWER: The advantages of first-person narration are that the audience knows how the person feels. We also can tell how the person acts to others or how he/she gonna cooperate with others. 

Why do you think Ellie needs to tell the story in chronological order?
ANSWER: From her own perspective, she chose to write before the war began so we kinda have an idea what's gonna happen to the story. 

Pick one interesting word from the chapter, find its meaning, and explain why it is interesting.
ANSWER: Anonymous-not identified the name of the unknown person.

John Marsden foreshadows several events and characters in this chapter. Make three predictions based on the evidence in the text about what may occur later in the story.
ANSWER:
- They will have a good time with their friends until something bad happen that will have a tremendous effect that will change their lives.
- Something bad will happen when they are out in the wilderness. 
- I think they will be stranded and they need to survive with everything they have.


What kind of story do you think Ellie is going to tell? Uses evidence from the text to support your answers.
ANSWER: In my opinion, I think Ellie will tell us what happened while she was out in the bush with her friends. 

What set of skills do these characters have that convince their parents that they can ‘go bush’ independently. Find examples for three characters.
ANSWER:
Ellie- She Persuades her parents by agreeing to their terms and rules like she was the only one to drive the Landrover. She also promised that they will not do anything foolish so she can gain trust from her parents.

Lee- He has confidence that he can convince his parents to 'go bush' with Ellie. 

Robyn- She doesn't have any confidence that she will convince her parents but she tried and with the help of Ellie she convinced Mr Marthers.

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