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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. With. Your. Host. Ms. Sabin. Jeopardy. A. B. C. D. E. F. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A B C D E F

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What is the lesson taught in a fable or

story?

A 100

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Moral

A 100

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What are the opposing forces in a piece of literature? Give an

example.

A 200

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Conflict – example varies

A 200

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Explain the difference between mood and tone. Give a specific

example from something we've read.

A 300

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Mood – the feeling that a reader gets from a piece of

literature.

Tone – the author's attitude towards the literature.

Examples vary.

A 300

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What are the three types of irony?

Give an example of each.

A 400

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Situational, Dramatic, Verbal

Give an example of each.

A 400

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Define COMPARE and CONTRAST.

A 500

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1- Finding the similarities between

two things

2- Finding the differences between

two things

A 500

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What are three differences between poetry and prose?

B 100

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Answers vary.

B 100

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What is the turning point in a story?

What part of plot come before and after the

turning point?

B 200

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Climax

Rising Action

Falling Action

B 200

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What is theme and how is it developed in a

story?

Give an example from a piece of literature that

we have read.

B 300

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A universal message about life or human

nature.

Examples vary.

B 300

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What are three ways that an author reveals

a character?

Give examples from something we have

read. B 400

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Physical Appearance, Character's thoughts and actions, Other

character's thoughts and actions, Direct

Statements

B 400

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Give the definition and an example of personification.

B 500

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Giving human qualities to something non-

human.

Example varies.

B 500

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Characters who change little, if at all, are _______________

characters.

Give an example from something we have

read. C 100

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Static.

C 100

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Read the following excerpt from A Midsummer Night’s Dream:

“Help me, Lysander, help me! Do thy best to pluck this crawling serpent

from my breast!.”This is an

example of __________________________. Explain.

C 200

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Foreshadowing. Explanation varies.

C 200

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The word contort comes from what root?

Explain the relationship between the definition

of the word and the meaning of the root.

C 300

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Torqueo

Torqueo means “to twist” and contort

involves twisting or bending out of shape.

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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What are the 3 elements of setting?

Give an example of each.

C 400

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Time, place, environment

Examples vary

C 400

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What two poetic devices are found in these lines:

A tiny Cleopatra, The child beguiled her Antony.

C 500

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Historical allusion and metaphor

C 500

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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickles peppers

is an example of ___________.

I fly sky high is an example of

____________.

Explain the difference. D 100

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Alliteration.

Assonance.

D 100

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What are three sound devices often used in

poetry? Give an example of each.

D 200

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Onomatopoeia, rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, assonance, etc.

D 200

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How does Puck embodychaos in AMND?

Be specific (at least 3 examples).

D 300

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Mimicking voices, love potion on the wrong person,

laughing, Etc.

D 300

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Guilt is an example of __________________

because ________________________

____________.

D 400

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Internal Conflict

A character is struggling within

him/herself.

D 400

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What is an allusion?

What are three types of allusions?

D 500

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A reference to a well-known person, place,

even, or work of literature.

Biblical, Mythological, Historical, Literary

D 500

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What is a cliche?

Give an example.

E 100

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An overused expression.

Bigger is better, Jump for joy, Kill two birds with one stone, etc.

E 100

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What is the definition of Author's Bias?

What was the author's bias in “Harrison

Bergeron”?

E 200

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The side of an issue that the author favors.

Against a uniform, overly-equal society.

E 200

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How are characterization,

conflict, and theme connected?

Give a specific example from a story that we

have read.

E 300

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Answers vary.

E 300

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What is the difference between connotation and denotation?

Give an example.

E 400

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Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word. Connotation are the feelings and thoughts that go

along with that word. Mother – female parent

Mother – loving, nurturing, maternal

E 400

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What is the rhyme scheme of a

Shakespearean Sonnet?

What are the last two lines of the sonnet

called?

E 500

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abab

cdcd

efef

gg

E 500

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Name one word that is formed from the root re. Explain the meaning of the

word and how it relates to the

meaning of the root.

F 100

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Answer Varies.

F 100

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What are three things that you should do

before reading a nonfiction article?

F 200

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Read the title, subtitle, headingsSkim the pictures

Look over footnotes and definitionsEtc.

F 200

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Name and describe 3 types of propaganda.

F 300

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Testimonial, Bandwagon,

Cardstacking, Glittering Generalities,

Fear/Security, etc.

F 300

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Define symbol. Give an example of a symbol

(and it’s meaning)from something

we have read this year.

F 400

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A person, place, object, or action that stands for something beyond itself.

Example varies.

F 400

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What might the following made up word

mean :

Subfrangate

Explain why you chose your definition.

F 500

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Answers Vary.

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Figurative Language

Please record your wager.

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Final Jeopardy Question

What is the difference between figurative and

literal language? Give an example of each.

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response

Figurative – uses similes, metaphors, etc. to

describe something in a new way.

Literal – uses language to describe something as it is. Click on screen to continue

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! :)