JEOPARDY English Figurative Language Genres Point of View Slides: 15 Download presentation . . . . JEOPARDY English . . Figurative Language Genres Point of View Vocabulary $100 $300 $500 Figurative Language $100 Comparing two unlike things using like or as. Figurative Language $300 Comparing two unlike things without using like or as. Figurative Language $500 This is the term used when describing the repetition of consonant sounds. Genres $100 This is the genre that tells a true story. Genres $300 This genre is written by someone about another person’s life and accomplishments. Genres $500 This genre is not real. Point of View $100 This point of view is told by a single character that is in the story. Point of View $300 This point of view is told by a narrator that isn’t in the story. Point of View $500 This type of point of view is told by a narrator who knows every characters thoughts and beliefs. Vocabulary $100 This is a type of writing that uses a lot of adjectives and appeals to the five senses. Vocabulary $300 This is a long piece of writing that is written with a purpose which could be to entertain, to persuade, or to inform. Vocabulary $500 This term is used when two people have a disagreement about an issue. Reference Final Jeopardy What does MLA stand for when citing sources on a Works Cited Page? Jeopardy point of viewJeopardyLanguage answerQuatrainLiteral or figurativeFigurative language examplesFigurative vs literalAllusion figure of speech meaning and examplesLiteral vs figurativeHyperbole vs idiomIs figurative language a language featureTopic 15 periods authors and genresWoordkeuseüWorkplace genresTitle sample genres of myth