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Short Story Unit JEOPARDY

Short Story Unit JEOPARDY LiteraryTerms Plot Line CharacterCharacterConflict Past Stories 10 20 30 40 50

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Short Story Unit

JEOPARDY

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Literary TermsLiterary Terms forfor 10

Literary TermsLiterary Terms forfor 10

What is a simile?What is a simile?

An example is this:

A spot of blood, like a bird, flew across the mat and landed on her kimono.

An example is this:

A spot of blood, like a bird, flew across the mat and landed on her kimono.

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This is a type of irony where what is said is not what is meant.

This is a type of irony where what is said is not what is meant.

What is Verbal Irony? What is Verbal Irony?

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An example would be this:The candy tasted like sweet

strawberries and bananas and melted in his mouth into a gushy sludge.

An example would be this:The candy tasted like sweet

strawberries and bananas and melted in his mouth into a gushy sludge.

What is imagery?What is imagery?

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A narrator that cannot be trustedA narrator that cannot be trusted

What is unreliable narrator?What is unreliable narrator?

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The type of conflict for a woman in Salem during the witch trails that is

accused of being a witch.

The type of conflict for a woman in Salem during the witch trails that is

accused of being a witch.

What is character vs. society?What is character vs. society?

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The most exciting part of the storyThe most exciting part of the story

What is climax?What is climax?

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What is narrative hook?What is narrative hook?

This is the part that initially grabs the reader’s attention.

This is the part that initially grabs the reader’s attention.

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What is exposition?What is exposition?

The part of the story that gives the introductory information

The part of the story that gives the introductory information

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What is rising action?What is rising action?

Most of the story is this part of the plot line.

Most of the story is this part of the plot line.

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This would when something came out of the door in “The Lady or the Tiger.”This would when something came out of the door in “The Lady or the Tiger.”

What is the falling action?What is the falling action?

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Character Character forfor 10Character Character forfor 10

Goes against the main characterGoes against the main character

What is antagonist?What is antagonist?

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What is flat?What is flat?

An example would be the teacher in “All Summer in a Day,” because we

know very little about her.

An example would be the teacher in “All Summer in a Day,” because we

know very little about her.

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What is dynamic?What is dynamic?

Tessie, from “The Lottery,” is this type of character since she changes her

mind about the lottery after she wins.

Tessie, from “The Lottery,” is this type of character since she changes her

mind about the lottery after she wins.

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What is protagonist?What is protagonist?

Tessie, Margot, the crazy narrator who kills the old man, the lieutenant, Laurie,

Manny the circus owner, and the princess are all examples of this type

of character

Tessie, Margot, the crazy narrator who kills the old man, the lieutenant, Laurie,

Manny the circus owner, and the princess are all examples of this type

of character

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What is Reiko?What is Reiko?

The type of character the wife of the Lieutenant is (Reiko) along with

protagonist and flat.

The type of character the wife of the Lieutenant is (Reiko) along with

protagonist and flat.

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The definition of conflict.The definition of conflict.

What is struggle?What is struggle?

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The type of conflict when two characters argue or fight.

The type of conflict when two characters argue or fight.

What is character vs. character?

What is character vs. character?

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What is character vs. self?What is character vs. self?

The type of conflict when a character is thinking about whether or not he or she

should do something.

The type of conflict when a character is thinking about whether or not he or she

should do something.

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The type of conflict in “The Lottery” where Tessie goes against the beliefs

and values of the town.

The type of conflict in “The Lottery” where Tessie goes against the beliefs

and values of the town.

What is character vs. societyWhat is character vs. society

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The conflict found in the princess in, “The Lady or the Tiger.”

The conflict found in the princess in, “The Lady or the Tiger.”

What is character vs. self?What is character vs. self?

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What Mrs. Lattimore did in her coffin.What Mrs. Lattimore did in her coffin.

What is have a baby?What is have a baby?

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How did the crazy narrator kill the old man?

How did the crazy narrator kill the old man?

What is drop a bed on him?What is drop a bed on him?

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Who is his dog?Who is his dog?

Who is Manny talking to in “Speak?”Who is Manny talking to in “Speak?”

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The location of Margot’s school.The location of Margot’s school.

What is Venus?What is Venus?

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What is Reiko?What is Reiko?

The name of the lieutenant's wife. The name of the lieutenant's wife.