Rules Choose a category Select a price Choose
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Rules • Choose a category • Select a price • Choose the correct answer Final Jeopardy
Name That Term! – 1 Name That Term! – 2 Name That Term! – 3 Name That Term! – 4 Name That Term! – 5 $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500
$100 • A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” • What is a simile?
$200 • The ASPCA commercials are an example of THIS persuasive appeal • What is pathos?
$300 • “We need George Bush like a farmer needs a drought” is an example of THIS rhetorical appeal. • What is argument by analogy?
$400 • A recurrent theme, character type, image, symbol, subject or narrative detail that becomes a unifying element in an artistic work • What is motif?
$500 • Specific techniques used in writing or speaking to create a literary effect or enhance effectiveness • What are rhetorical devices?
$100 • A comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as” • What is a metaphor?
$200 • When what is expected turns out to be quite different from what actually happens. • What is irony?
$300 • Anything that represents itself but also stands for something else on a figurative level • What is a symbol?
$400 • In Their Eyes Were Watching God, “the horizon” is an example of THIS literary device • What is motif?
$500 • A rhetorical appeal that focuses on ethics or the character/qualifications of the speaker. • What is ethos?
$100 • “My life is like a cracked plate” is an example of THIS literary term • What is simile?
$200 • Giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea • What is personification?
$300 • The following is an example of which term: Nanny wanted the best for Janie, so she forced her into marriage and in the end, it fell apart. • What is irony?
$400 • “his dreams mocked to death by Time” is an example of THIS literary term • What is personification?
$500 • A reference to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, art, or other literary work • What is allusion?
$100 • “Juliet is the sun” is an example of THIS literary term • What is metaphor?
$200 • A writer or speaker’s attitude toward a subject • What is tone?
$300 • The verbal expression of sensory experience • What is imagery?
$400 • A rhetorical appeal that uses logic to appeal to the sense of reason • What is logos?
$500 • A comparison of two similar situations, implying that the outcome of one will resemble the outcome of another. • What is argument by analogy?
$100 • A rhetorical appeal to readers’ or listeners’ senses or emotions. • What is pathos?
$200 • “I jack, I rob, I sin. Aw man, I’m Jackie Robinson, ‘cept when I run base, I dodge the pen” is an example of THIS literary device • What is allusion?
$300 • “If you study hard, you’ll do well in school” is an example of THIS kind of argument • What is logos?
$400 • Getting Drake to endorse Sprite is an example of THIS kind of rhetorical appeal • What is ethos?
$500 • "the white waves surged forward and curled like serpents around her toes, inviting her to its oceanic depths” is an example of THIS literary term • What is imagery?
Final Jeopardy Wager How much do you wager?
Final Jeopardy Question • It’s the main holiday in Iran • What is Nowrooz?
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