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Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 Milkweed Random! Q $100 Q $100

Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 Milkweed Random! 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 Name all coordinating conjunctions.

$100 Question from H 1 Name all coordinating conjunctions.

$100 Answer from H 1 For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

$100 Answer from H 1 For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

$200 Question from H 1 Give an example of an interjection.

$200 Question from H 1 Give an example of an interjection.

$200 Answer from H 1 Wow, yikes! Woa, ouch, etc.

$200 Answer from H 1 Wow, yikes! Woa, ouch, etc.

$300 Question from H 1 Use your and you’re in two separate sentences.

$300 Question from H 1 Use your and you’re in two separate sentences.

$300 Answer from H 1 Your = possession Your hat is nice. You’re =

$300 Answer from H 1 Your = possession Your hat is nice. You’re = you are You’re nice.

$400 Question from H 1 Write a sentence each for Their They’re There

$400 Question from H 1 Write a sentence each for Their They’re There

$400 Answer from H 1 Their = possession Their house is big. They’re =

$400 Answer from H 1 Their = possession Their house is big. They’re = they are They’re my friends. There = place There it is!

$500 Question from H 1 Write down an example of a simple sentence. Write

$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

$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 alliteration is.

$100 Question from H 2 Describe what alliteration is.

$100 Answer from H 2 Use of repetition of sounds at the beginning of

$100 Answer from H 2 Use of repetition of sounds at the beginning of words that are close together.

$200 Question from H 2 Give an example of onomatopoeia.

$200 Question from H 2 Give an example of onomatopoeia.

$200 Answer from H 2 Bang! Zing! Buzz!

$200 Answer from H 2 Bang! Zing! Buzz!

$300 Question from H 2 Give an example of a simile.

$300 Question from H 2 Give an example of a simile.

$300 Answer from H 2 I was like a cat. I was as strong

$300 Answer from H 2 I was like a cat. I was as strong as a mountain.

$400 Question from H 2 Describe what a symbol is.

$400 Question from H 2 Describe what a symbol is.

$400 Answer from H 2 Symbol = physical object representing something else/an idea.

$400 Answer from H 2 Symbol = physical object representing something else/an idea.

$500 Question from H 2 In a full sentence, describe a THEME in Milkweed.

$500 Question from H 2 In a full sentence, describe a THEME in Milkweed.

$500 Answer from H 2 Ex: Survival depends upon both your skills and your

$500 Answer from H 2 Ex: Survival depends upon both your skills and your will.

$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 a concrete detail?

$200 Question from H 3 What is a concrete detail?

$200 Answer from H 3 Concrete detail: evidence/usually a quote from the book to

$200 Answer from H 3 Concrete detail: evidence/usually a quote from the book to back up your point.

$300 Question from H 3 Describe what a commentary is.

$300 Question from H 3 Describe what a commentary is.

$300 Answer from H 3 Commentary explains the Concrete Detail (evidence).

$300 Answer from H 3 Commentary explains the Concrete Detail (evidence).

$400 Question from H 3 Write down the six different parts of a body

$400 Question from H 3 Write down the six different parts of a body paragraph.

$400 Answer from H 3 Topic sentence, concrete detail, commentary, conclusion sentence

$400 Answer from H 3 Topic sentence, concrete detail, commentary, conclusion sentence

$500 Question from H 3 Create the plot chart for Milkweed. Add all points:

$500 Question from H 3 Create the plot chart for Milkweed. Add all points: Exposition, rising action, climax, Falling action, resolution.

$500 Answer from H 3

$500 Answer from H 3

$100 Question from H 4 Name all the main characters that show up in

$100 Question from H 4 Name all the main characters that show up in the story.

$100 Answer from H 4 Misha, Uri, Janina, Mr. Milgrom, etc. .

$100 Answer from H 4 Misha, Uri, Janina, Mr. Milgrom, etc. .

$200 Question from H 4 What is the setting of Milkweed?

$200 Question from H 4 What is the setting of Milkweed?

$200 Answer from H 4 Place = Warsaw, Poland Time = World War Two

$200 Answer from H 4 Place = Warsaw, Poland Time = World War Two (1930 s/1940 s)

$300 Question from H 4 Give an example of symbolism in Milkweed.

$300 Question from H 4 Give an example of symbolism in Milkweed.

$300 Answer from H 4 Example: The stone angels represent Misha’s innocence and hope

$300 Answer from H 4 Example: The stone angels represent Misha’s innocence and hope as well as death.

$400 Question from H 4 Describe who said this quote and its importance: “He

$400 Question from H 4 Describe who said this quote and its importance: “He look at me and at the ceiling. ‘Did you ever taste an orange? ’ he said. ”

$400 Answer from H 4 Mr. Milgrom when trying to explain what happiness is.

$400 Answer from H 4 Mr. Milgrom when trying to explain what happiness is.

$500 Question from H 4 Describe who said this quote and its importance: “

$500 Question from H 4 Describe who said this quote and its importance: “ ‘You’ – he pointed at me – ‘are the black pearl’”

$500 Answer from H 4 Doctor Korczak when Misha brings him coal.

$500 Answer from H 4 Doctor Korczak when Misha brings him coal.

$100 Question from H 5 Identify the four types of conflict.

$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

$100 Answer from H 5 Man vs man Man vs nature Man vs society Man vs self

$200 Question from H 5 Explain one example of a literary device in the

$200 Question from H 5 Explain one example of a literary device in the novel.

$200 Answer from H 5 Imagery: Misha could hear the bombs going off.

$200 Answer from H 5 Imagery: Misha could hear the bombs going off.

$300 Question from H 5 Describe one conflict in Milkweed.

$300 Question from H 5 Describe one conflict in Milkweed.

$300 Answer from H 5 Ex. Misha trying to survive. The Jackboots taking over.

$300 Answer from H 5 Ex. Misha trying to survive. The Jackboots taking over. Misha trying to find his identity.

$400 Question from H 5 Compare/contrast Misha and Uri with Misha and Janina.

$400 Question from H 5 Compare/contrast Misha and Uri with Misha and Janina.

$400 Answer from H 5

$400 Answer from H 5

$500 Question from H 5 Explain one example of foreshadowing in Milkweed.

$500 Question from H 5 Explain one example of foreshadowing in Milkweed.

$500 Answer from H 5

$500 Answer from H 5

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer