Jeopardy Literary Grammar Terms True Literary 2 Confessions
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$100 Question from H 1 What is a subject and a predicate?
$100 Answer from H 1 Subject: what the sentence is about Predicate: what the subject is doing/or is like
$200 Question from H 1 Write down the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause.
$200 Answer from H 1 Independent clause: makes complete thought Dependent clause: does not make sense by itself
$300 Question from H 1 Write down a compound sentence.
$300 Answer from H 1 I went home, and she went to school.
$400 Question from H 1 Write down two sentences: 1. With coordinate adjectives 2. With cumulative adjectives
$400 Answer from H 1 Coordinate: can switch the order and has and or a comma. That is a sweet, delicious candy. Cumulative: can’t switch order That one silly puppy.
$500 Question from H 1 Write down a sentence about The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle that has an appositive phrase.
$500 Answer from H 1 Charlotte, a young girl, went on the Seahawk.
$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 Describe what an allusion is, and give an example of one in a full sentence.
$200 Answer from H 2 Allusion – reference to outside source. Ex. I am as brave as Harry Potter.
$300 Question from H 2 Explain the difference between Tone and Mood.
$300 Answer from H 2 Tone = attitude of narrator Mood = atmosphere of the section
$400 Question from H 2 Write down the 3 types of irony, and give an example of each.
$400 Answer from H 2 Verbal – “Wow, that is so nice!” when someone does something mean Situational – the fire hydrant catches on fire Dramatic – the character doesn’t see the scary monster behind the door.
$500 Question from H 2 Describe what a deus ex machina is
$500 Answer from H 2 Deus ex machina – when something conveniently happens for the sake of having the story move forward
$100 Question from H 3 Use a hyperbole in a sentence
$100 Answer from H 3 I’m so tall, I can see over all the buildings!
$200 Question from H 3 Explain what an euphemism is, and give an example of one.
$200 Answer from H 3 When you use softer language to soften/hide the reality.
$300 Question from H 3 Describe one theme in The True Confessions, and EXPLAIN why.
$300 Answer from H 3 Ex. Change is possible with enough effort
$400 Question from H 3 Describe the difference between connotation and denotation
$400 Answer from H 3 Denotation : dictionary definition of the word connotation : words/ideas associated with the word
$500 Question from H 3 Take this quote and integrate it: “Indeed, the one unique aspect of this Ship was a carved figurehead of a pale white Seahawk beneath the bowsprit. ”
$500 Answer from H 3 Ex: When Charlotte first boards the ship, she notices that “indeed, the one unique aspect of this ship was a carved figurehead of a pale white Seahawk beneath the bowsprit. ”
$100 Question from H 4 Describe a symbol in the story, and explain what the symbol Represents.
$100 Answer from H 4 Round robin – root of rebellion
$200 Question from H 4 Name 5 members of the ship’s crew, and describe each.
$200 Answer from H 4 Ex. Mr. Hollybrass, Keetch, Ewing, Captain Jaggery, Zachariah
$300 Question from H 4 Explain how Mr. Doyle is in some ways similar to Captain Jaggery.
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$400 Question from H 4 Explain two types of conflict in The True Confessions.
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$500 Question from H 4 “Mr. Hollybrass turned Zachariah so that he faced into the shrouds, then climbed up into these shrouds and with a piece of rope bound his hands” Explain what is happening in this quote and the significance of this quote.
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