Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2
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Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 Stories 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 Use a common noun and a proper noun in a sentence.
$100 Answer from H 1 Example: Ms. Suzuki likes to eat cookies.
$200 Question from H 1 What kind of pronouns are in this Sentence? Name all. “The boy gave him a hug; who saw that? ”
$200 Answer from H 1 Him = objective Who = interrogative That = demonstrative
$300 Question from H 1 Give an example of a possessive noun and an example of a possessive pronoun.
$300 Answer from H 1 Possessive noun: the dog’s food Possessive pronoun: the jacket is his
$400 Question from H 1 Name all 5 types of nouns we learned, and give an example of each.
$400 Answer from H 1 common, proper, collective, compound, possessive
$500 Question from H 1 Name all the 7 types of pronouns we learned, and give an example of each.
$500 Answer from H 1 Subjective Objective Reflexive Demonstrative Possessive Interrogative Indefinite
$100 Question from H 2 Put these in order: Climax Exposition Rising action Resolution Falling action
$100 Answer from H 2 Exposition, rising action, climax, Falling action, resolution
$200 Question from H 2 What are three components of the exposition?
$200 Answer from H 2 Characters, main conflict, setting
$300 Question from H 2 Name all three types of point of view, and explain each.
$300 Answer from H 2 First person – “I” Second person – “you” Third person – “he, she, they”
$400 Question from H 2 “The boy was frustrated at his parents. He decided to throw a ball in his house. It accidently went through the closed window. The broken glass fell everywhere. ” In this passage, what kind of mood is established? Write a GOOD sentence that answers the question.
$400 Answer from H 2 Example answer:
$500 Question from H 2 Write a THEME about one of the classic Disney movies. (tell us what movie, And write a complete sentence)
$500 Answer from H 2 Example answer: The movie Wall-E illustrates how taking care of the environment will help sustainability for the earth.
$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 it called when authors leave readers hints about what is going to happen? (you need to spell this correctly)
$200 Answer from H 3 Foreshadowing
$300 Question from H 3 Write a sentence from second person point of view.
$300 Answer from H 3 Example: “You went up the stairs. ”
$400 Question from H 3 “Amy pranced over her fence. She giggled to herself; she had a secret! She wanted to tell everyone. Instead, her smile tried to hide What she kept underneath. ” Find a quote that shows how Amy is feeling. Give an explanation about the quote.
$400 Answer from H 3 Example answer: “she giggled to herself. ” This quote shows how Amy was giddy because she is giggling out loud.
$500 Question from H 3 Explain the difference between a moral/lesson and a THEME.
$500 Answer from H 3 Morals give you advice/what you should or shouldn’t do; themes are what the author is saying about an aspect of human life.
$100 Question from H 4 What did Ray Bradbury write?
$100 Answer from H 4 “All Summer in a Day”
$200 Question from H 4 Who was the narrator of “Charles”?
$200 Answer from H 4 Laurie’s mother
$300 Question from H 4 Describe the different moods established at different stages of the story, “All Summer in a Day”.
$300 Answer from H 4
$400 Question from H 4 Give an example of the climax in “Gift of the Magi” – be specific.
$400 Answer from H 4 When they find out about each other’s gifts.
$500 Question from H 4 Create a plot chart for the short story “Thank You, Ma’am”. Identify all the five elements of a plot chart.
$500 Answer from H 4
$100 Question from H 5 Your Text Here
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$200 Question from H 5 Your Text Here
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$300 Question from H 5 Your Text Here
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$500 Question from H 5 Your Text Here
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Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!? ”
Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)
- Literary elements jeopardy
- Literary devices jeopardy
- Literary terms jeopardy
- Commonly confused words jeopardy
- Convert right linear grammar to left
- Traditional grammar vs modern linguistics
- Types of grammar
- Right linear grammar to left linear grammar
- Grammar jeopardy
- Jeopardy adverbs
- Geographic terms jeopardy
- Combining like terms and distributive property jeopardy
- Culinary jeopardy
- Like terms and unlike terms in polynomials
- Combining like terms definition
- Literary devices jeopardy
- Literary characters final jeopardy
- Literary devices symbolism
- Define symbolism in literature
- Poetry terms hyperbole
- Nonfiction literary terms
- A long narrative poem that traces the adventures of a hero
- Ap lit literary terms
- Simile in songs
- Literary texts examples
- Symbolism example
- Jumbo shrimp literary device
- What is repetition in poetry
- Summer diamante poem
- What is an elegy in literature
- Literary terms of drama
- Verbal irony in to kill a mockingbird
- Allegory definition literature
- Onomatopoeia in macbeth
- Lord of the flies settings
- Literary terms satire
- Literary terms games
- Literary mood
- The lottery by shirley jackson plot
- Elements of romeo and juliet
- Flashback is a literary device of
- Hyperbole in beowulf with line numbers
- Literary terms project
- Diction definition literature
- Ap literary terms
- 75 literary terms elements and devices
- Literary devices in the most dangerous game examples
- Literary term allusion definition
- Characterization definition in literature
- What is an example of alliteration in romeo and juliet
- Rolling stone
- Definition of lyrical poem
- Anastrophe
- Epic conventions