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Practice questions for the 2011 State Reader's Cup competition in Brsibane on 7 November 2011.

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1. Why do the speech bubbles change from smooth to jagged outlines?

Shake a leg

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2. Be brave when you have to be, not when it merely seems noble…p68 of MZ – what does this mean?

The Midnight Zoo

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3. What was in the black ebony jewellery box that Adelaide left?

Six impossible things

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4. Why did Maggie have Sam making up song lyrics in his mind throughout the story?

Shiver

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5. Why do you think Mulligan decided to put in the book how Raphael's dad had had a history with the police?

Trash

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6. How is the Australian culture defined in “Shake a leg”?

Shake a leg

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7. What is the role of Uncle Marin in The Midnight Zoo?

The Midnight Zoo

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8. Name series that Shiver is first book in?

Shiver

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9. What number locker did the key fit?

Trash

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10. Is it ever acceptable to read someone’s diary? Why/why not?

Six impossible things

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11. What techniques does Mulligan use to create tension?

Trash

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12. How are Aboriginals portrayedin Shake a Leg?

Shake a leg

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13. How did the fight between Jayzo and Dan change their relationship and why?

Six impossible things

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14. After the bombs were dropped the boys find the animals could talk. Why did Sonya Hartnett do this?

The Midnight Zoo

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15. Why do you think that Grace's parents were so ignorant about Grace's life, and why do you think Maggie made Grace's parents seem a bit childish even.

Shiver

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16. How is Monty Boori Pryor addressing reconciliation in this book?

Shake a leg

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What were the six most impossible things for Dan?

Six impossible things

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17.What effect is achieved through the five parts and different voices?

Trash

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Shiver

19. Each chapter heading has a different temperature? Why and how does it prepare the reader for events?

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20. The moon is personified in this story? What is the significance of this?

The Midnight Zoo

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21. What bible is referenced in Trash? What was the significance of this bible reference?

Trash

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22. What signals to Dan that his mother is feeling better?

Six impossible things

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23. When the demarkation of the speech bubbles disappear what does this represent?

Shake a leg

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Are the themes in Shiver relevant to readers? Why?

Shiver

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25 Why is the ending not clear?

The Midnight Zoo

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What stereotypes are challenged in “Shake a leg”?

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What are three main themes of Trash? How are they connected?

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Why was it a unlucky lucky day when Raphael found the bag?

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23. Why is oral storytelling important?

Shake a leg

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How is Jun Jun’s voice unique?

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What was the relevance of the bible reference – St John at the crucifixion?

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24. What theme in Trash had an effect on a whole nation, and what was the effect?

Trash