Antarctic JournalReview
What genre is “Antarctic Journal?”
“Antarctic Journal” is narrative nonfiction. Journals are examples of narrative nonfiction because they tell about people’s real experiences.
How are events in a journal arranged?
Events in a journal are arranged in the order in which they happen. This is also known as chronological order.
Why does the author need to be shown how to
walk on open ground?The author needed to be shown how to step carefully to avoid damaging theenvironment.
What is a rookery?
A rookery is a nesting area for penguins.
Why do you think the author gives such a
detailed description of the penguins building
their nests?The author describes the nest building in great detail because she wants to showhow hard working the penguins are.
What are krill? What eats krill, and what do krill
eat?Krill are tiny shrimp-like creatures. Krill are eaten by penguins, seals, and whales. Krill eat phytoplankton, which are one celled plants that bloom in the sea.
What is a crevasse?
A crevasse is a deep, narrow crack.
Why was the author concerned about losing
the penguin egg?The penguin egg symbolized the author’s journey. She did not want to lose it because it reminded her of her Antarctic adventure.
What type of figurative language is the following
phrase:“Frustrated birds shriek like
squabbling children…”
This phrase is a similebecause it compares two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”.
What type of figurative language is the following
phrase:“I heard a cracking sound, a
slap magnified a million times…”This phrase is a metaphor
because it compares two unlike things withoutusing the words “like” or “as”.