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Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 Stories Q $100 Q $100 Q

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

$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.

$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

$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

$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

$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

$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

$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

$400 Answer from H 1 common, proper, collective, compound, possessive

$500 Question from H 1 Name all the 7 types of pronouns we learned,

$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

$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

$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

$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 Question from H 2 What are three components of the exposition?

$200 Answer from H 2 Characters, main conflict, setting

$200 Answer from H 2 Characters, main conflict, setting

$300 Question from H 2 Name all three types of point of view, and

$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

$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

$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:

$400 Answer from H 2 Example answer:

$500 Question from H 2 Write a THEME about one of the classic Disney

$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

$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 Question from H 3 What are the two parts of a story’s setting?

$100 Answer from H 3 Place and time

$100 Answer from H 3 Place and time

$200 Question from H 3 What is it called when authors leave readers hints

$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

$200 Answer from H 3 Foreshadowing

$300 Question from H 3 Write a sentence from second person point of view.

$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. ”

$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;

$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

$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 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;

$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 Question from H 4 What did Ray Bradbury write?

$100 Answer from H 4 “All Summer in a Day”

$100 Answer from H 4 “All Summer in a Day”

$200 Question from H 4 Who was the narrator of “Charles”?

$200 Question from H 4 Who was the narrator of “Charles”?

$200 Answer from H 4 Laurie’s mother

$200 Answer from H 4 Laurie’s mother

$300 Question from H 4 Describe the different moods established at different stages of

$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

$300 Answer from H 4

$400 Question from H 4 Give an example of the climax in “Gift of

$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.

$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

$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

$500 Answer from H 4

$100 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$100 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$100 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$100 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$200 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$200 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$200 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$200 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$300 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$300 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$300 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$300 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$400 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$400 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$400 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$400 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$500 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$500 Question from H 5 Your Text Here

$500 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

$500 Answer from H 5 Your Text Here

Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if

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)

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)