Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2
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Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 Roll of Thunder 1 Thunder 2 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H 1 Describe what an independent clause is.
$100 Answer from H 1 It has a subject and a predicate. It has a complete thought.
$200 Question from H 1 Describe the difference between simple sentence and compound sentence.
$200 Answer from H 1 Simple sentence: has one complete thought Compound sentence: has two or more complete thoughts
$300 Question from H 1 Write down the eight parts of speech.
$300 Answer from H 1 Noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, Preposition, conjunction, interjection, Verb
$400 Question from H 1 Give an example of each: Noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, Conjunction, interjection, preposition
$400 Answer from H 1 Noun = dog, Santa Rosa Pronoun = she, you, them Verb = ran, is, am Adjective = fluffy, cold Adverb = quickly, very, intently Conjunction = FANBOYS Interjection = Yikes! Woa! Preposition = over, under, through, above
$500 Question from H 1 Write down an example of a simple sentence. Write down an example of a compound sentence.
$500 Answer from H 1 Simple: I like cats. Compound: I like cats, but he likes dogs. I like cats; he likes dogs.
$100 Question from H 2 Describe what foreshadowing is.
$100 Answer from H 2 Leaving hints for the reader for what is coming next.
$200 Question from H 2 Use a simile and a metaphor in a sentence.
$200 Answer from H 2 My brother is a pig; he eats like a machine!
$300 Question from H 2 Describe what a FOIL character is.
$300 Answer from H 2 A character that exists to highlight another character.
$400 Question from H 2 Name the four types of allusions, and give an example of one allusion.
$400 Answer from H 2 Example answer: Mythical, biblical, literary, historical. Ex: I was as strong as Hercules.
$500 Question from H 2 Use personification with the first person point of view in a sentence.
$500 Answer from H 2 Ex: The leaf screamed when I stepped on it.
$100 Question from H 3 What are the two parts of a story’s setting?
$100 Answer from H 3 Place and time
$200 Question from H 3 What is the difference between protagonist and antagonist?
$200 Answer from H 3 Protagonist = main character Antagonist = someone opposing the main character
$300 Question from H 3 Describe: Static character Dynamic character
$300 Answer from H 3 Static = doesn’t change Dynamic = changes
$400 Question from H 3 Identify the three different types of point of view, and give an example of each.
$400 Answer from H 3 First person: I like movies. Second person: You like movies. Third person: She likes movies.
$500 Question from H 3 Create the plot chart for Roll of Thunder. Add all points: Exposition, rising action, climax, Falling action, resolution.
$500 Answer from H 3
$100 Question from H 4 Name all the people in the Logan family that show up in the story.
$100 Answer from H 4 Papa, Mama, Cassie, Stacey, Christopher John, Little Man, Big Ma, Uncle Hammer
$200 Question from H 4 What is the climax of Roll of Thunder?
$200 Answer from H 4 When T. J. gets caught and his family gets attacked by the Wallaces and Simms.
$300 Question from H 4 Give an example of symbolism in the Roll of Thunder.
$300 Answer from H 4
$400 Question from H 4 Describe how Mildred Taylor uses imagery to create mood in Roll of Thunder.
$400 Answer from H 4
$500 Question from H 4 Describe one theme of Roll of Thunder.
$500 Answer from H 4 Example answer: Family loyalty allows members to stick together even during tough times.
$100 Question from H 5 Identify the four types of conflict.
$100 Answer from H 5 Man vs man Man vs nature Man vs society Man vs self
$200 Question from H 5 Describe what a mood of a story is.
$200 Answer from H 5 The feeling the author creates in the reader through descriptions.
$300 Question from H 5 Who said this quote? “It’s not time to worry. . Yet. ”
$300 Answer from H 5 Papa
$400 Question from H 5 Compare/contrast Uncle Hammer And Papa’s personalities.
$400 Answer from H 5
$500 Question from H 5 Explain how Mr. Granger and Mr. Jamison can be foils of each other.
$500 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here
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