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Jeopardy Figurative Language Characters Lit. Terms Hodge Podge $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1000 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1000
Figurative Language -- $100 A scene in a story that occurred before the present time in the story ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $100 -Answer Flashback Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $200 Clues or hints about something that is going to happen later in the story ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $200 -Answer Foreshadowing Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $300 An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its words ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $300 -Answer Idiom Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $400 Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect; an extravagant statement that is not meant to be taken literally ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $400 -Answer Hyperbole Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $500 The comparison of two unlike things to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of those things ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $500 -Answer Metaphor Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $600 The use of words whose sounds imitate the sounds of what they describe ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $600 -Answer Onomatopoeia Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $700 Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $700 -Answer Personification Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $800 When two unlike things are compared, using like or as, in order to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of one of those things ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $800 -Answer Simile Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $900 When two or more words in a group of words begin with the same sound ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $900 -Answer Alliteration Back to the Game Board
Figurative Language -- $1000 Language that portrays sensory experiences, or uses the five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch) ANSWER
Figurative Language -- $1000 -Answer Imagery Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $100 A character who does not undergo a significant change over the course of a story ANSWER
Characters-- $100 --Answer Static Character Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $200 A main or important character; a character who plays a large role in a story; usually faces a large obstacle ANSWER
Characters-- $200 --Answer Major Character Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $300 The opponent or enemy of the main character, or protagonist ANSWER
Characters-- $300 -- Answer Antagonist Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $400 In this type of characterization, the author or narrator tells the reader what a character is like ANSWER
Characters-- $400 --Answer Direct Characterization Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $500 The means through which an author reveals a character’s personality, can be direct or indirect ANSWER
Characters-- $500 --Answer Characterization Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $600 A character who undergoes a significant internal change over the course of a story ANSWER
Characters-- $600 --Answer Dynamic Character Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $700 The author shows the reader or audience member what the character is like through how the character looks, says, thinks, and affects other characters ANSWER
Characters-- $700 --Answer Indirect Characterization Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $800 A character who does not play a large role in the story, does not face obstacles, and does not usually change during the course of the story ANSWER
Characters-- $800 --Answer Minor Character Back to the Game Board
Characters-- $900 The main or central character of a work of literature, usually involved in a conflict ANSWER
Characters-- $900 --Answer Protagonist Back to the Game Board
Daily Double-- $1000 Strong emotions that make a viewer see things from only one side rather than thinking of the facts ANSWER
Daily Double-- $1000 --Answer Bias Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $100 A struggle between two opposing forces ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $100 --Answer Conflict Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $200 When the reader or audience is aware of something that the characters are not aware of ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $200 -Answer Dramatic Irony Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $300 The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature; the atmosphere ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $300 -Answer mood Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $400 The environment in which a story takes place, including the time period, the location, and the physical characteristics of the surroundings ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $400 --Answer Setting Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $500 When something happens that is the reverse of what you expected ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $500 --Answer Situational Irony Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $600 Struggle between a character and another person, society, nature, or technology ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $600 --Answer External Conflict Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $700 The conversation between characters in a work of literature ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $700 --Answer Dialogue Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $800 When the name or description of something implies the opposite of the truth ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $800 -Answer Verbal irony Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $900 A struggle between a character and him/herself ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $900 -Answer Internal conflict Back to the Game Board
Literary Terms-- $1000 The perspective from which a story is told ANSWER
Literary Terms-- $1000 --Answer Point of View Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $100 The point in a play, novel, short story, or narrative poem at which the conflict reaches its greatest intensity and is then resolved ANSWER
Hodge -- $100 --Answer Climax Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $200 Words spoken to the audience by a character in a drama that are not supposed to be heard by the other characters onstage ANSWER
Hodge -- $200 --Answer Aside Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $300 Uses words in some other way than their definition to make a comparison, add emphasis, or say something in a fresh and creative way ANSWER
Hodge -- $300 -- Answer Figurative Language Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $400 The beginning of a story where the main problem that a character faces is identified ANSWER
Hodge -- $400 --Answer Opening Event Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $500 How the story ends. H ANSWER
Hodge -- $500 --Answer Resolution Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $600 Point of view in which the narrator is not one of the characters and is able to describe the experiences and thoughts of all characters in the story ANSWER
Hodge -- $600 --Answer Third-person Omniscient Point of View Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $700 Point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story who describes things from his or her own perspective and refers to him/herself as “I” ANSWER
Hodge -- $700 --Answer First-person Point of View Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $800 A story’s main message or moral lesson ANSWER
Hodge -- $800 --Answer Theme Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $900 The author’s attitude toward the subject matter or toward the audience ANSWER
Hodge -- $900 --Answer Tone Back to the Game Board
Hodge -- $1000 A method, not based on fact, used to make arguments more persuasive ANSWER
Hodge -- $1000 --Answer Propaganda Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $100 An object, setting, event, animal, or person that on one level it itself, but that has another meaning as well ANSWER
Podge -- $100 --Answer Symbol Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $200 Point of view in which the narrator is not a character in the story but the narrator can describe the experiences and thoughts of only one character in the story ANSWER
Podge -- $200 --Answer Third-person Limited Point of View Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $300 A brief story that teaches a lesson that has talking animals ANSWER
Podge -- $300 -- Answer Fable Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $400 A traditional story that is passed down by each generation ANSWER
Podge -- $400 --Answer Legend Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $500 The repetition of sounds at the ends of words ANSWER
Podge -- $500 --Answer Rhyme Back to the Game Board
Podge -- $600 Type of propaganda that uses statements that “everyone is doing it” ANSWER
Antonyms -- $600 --Answer Bandwagon Back to the Game Board
Antonyms -- $700 Type of propaganda technique that implies that only the best people use this product ANSWER
Antonyms -- $700 --Answer Snob Appeal Back to the Game Board
Antonyms -- $800 Propaganda technique that includes a statement from a celebrity or expert supporting a product or opinion ANSWER
Antonyms -- $800 --Answer Testimonial Back to the Game Board
Antonyms -- $900 Propaganda technique that links a person or idea to a negative symbol ANSWER
Antonyms -- $900 --Answer Name-calling Back to the Game Board
Antonyms -- $1000 Propaganda technique that suggests that if the reader does not agree, he or she will lose the respect of his or her peers ANSWER
Antonyms -- $1000 --Answer Peer Pressure Back to the Game Board
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