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2 THIS IS

3 With Your Host... ms. espi

4 Ode to the poem and author
Never was there a story of more woe Wanna write a what? What you talkin’ bout’ espi? He was Odd I see! Mo’ Romeo n’ Juliet 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 Write out the appropriate heading.

6 NAME TEACHER’S NAME ENGLISH I – PERIOD DATE A 100

7 What are the steps of the research paper process?

8 Write an annotated bibliography Write an outline Write a rough draft
What are… Find a Topic Research the topic Write an annotated bibliography Write an outline Write a rough draft Peer edit Final copy with Work Cited A 200

9 What is the proper MLA format for a paper?

10 What is Double spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, 1” margins

11 TAD stands for. A 400

12 What is TOPIC, ATTITUDE, DEVELOPMENT A 400

13 Write the MLA Citation for a book.

14 What is Author’s Last Name, First name. Title of Book
What is Author’s Last Name, First name. Title of Book. Copy right Company: City of publication, Year of publication. A 500

15 Love can not be compared to anything
Love can not be compared to anything. This statement could be a theme of what poem? B 100

16 What is Sonnet 18 B 100

17 A figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds
A figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds. (cluck cluck) B 200

18 What is onomatopoeia B 200

19 The narrator discusses the place where childhood dreams end and where reality starts by relating it to a sidewalk in the poem, “Where the Sidewalk Ends.” This is a form of what in TP-CASTT? B 300

20 What is theme B 300

21 This poem may not make sense at first sight, but a closer look can make things clear.
* Five points if you can tell me what figurative language this poem uses. B 400

22 Five Points: Connotation
What is “Jabberwocky” Five Points: Connotation B 400

23 “My Papa’s Waltz” leads you to believe it is about child abuse; however, using these three things in TPCASTT one can understand that the author is reminiscing about the past. B 500

24 What are connotation, paraphrase, and attitude?
B 500

25 What do you place on a work cited page?

26 All the works included in your final paper, and in alphabetical order.

27 It should cover only what you will discuss in your paper and should be supported with specific evidence. It should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph. It may change as you develop the paper. C 200

28 What is a thesis statement?
C 200

29 What is the medium of publication for a printed source from the internet?

30 Web. C 300

31 What figurative language is contained in:
“Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines”. *Five Extra Points if you can tell me the poem the line comes from. C 400

32 What is Sonnet 18 * Personification C 400

33 In the poem, “Seven Ages of Man,” what stage does man become “full of wise saws, and modern instances”? C 500

34 What is the fifth age C 500

35 Which theme subject leads Odysseus and
his men to the Island of the Cyclops? D 100

36 What is curiosity? D 100

37 Odysseus’ men’s greediness kills 72 crew members on this island.

38 Island of Ismarus (Cicones People) D 200

39 This is the part of the journey where the hero realizes his mistakes and changes from his ways.

40 What is revelation and transformation?

41 Odysseus’ pride is his strongest struggle
Odysseus’ pride is his strongest struggle. Develop a theme statement for it. D 400

42 Teacher’s discretion D 400

43 Chart the entire journey Odysseus went through.
Start with Troy. D 500

44 → ___________________________________________________________________→
1. Troy / 2. Ismarus (Cicones’ People) / 3. Lotus Eaters 4. / Cyclops / 5. Island of Aeolia/ → __________________________________________________________________→ 6. Laestrygonians / 7. Island of Aeaea / 8.The Land of the Dead/ 9. Island of Aeaea →____________________________________________________________________→ 10.Sirens/ 11. Charybdis / 12. Scylla/ 13. Thrinakia / 14. Island of Ogygia / →_________________ 15. Scheria /16. Ithaca D 500

45 I am “the vile beginner of [the] fray” that kills Mercutio in Act III.

46 Who is Tybalt E 100

47 *Double the points if you use the WOW*
Romeo appeals to the apothecary’s ______ to convince him to sell him the poison. *Double the points if you use the WOW* . E 200

48 What is his poverty or *penury*

49 I, Juliet, delievered this apostrophe at the end of Act III, “Ancient Damnation! O most wicked fiend! …Go counselor; Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain…” Although they are not present, I am cursing this character. E 300

50 Who is the Nurse E 300

51 By saying, “see what a scourge is laid upon your hate; That the heaven finds means to kill your joys with love,” the Prince implies that these people are at fault for the death’s of Romeo and Juliet. E 400

52 Who are the feuding families

53 Juliet tells Romeo not to swear by the moon because the moon symbolizes

54 What is variability E 500

55 I performed at the Globe Theater and played a very ghostly part.

56 Who is William Shakespeare
F 100

57 The play ends in a rhyming couplet delivered by the prince that has become one of the play’s most famous lines. THIS is that couplet. F 200

58 “For never was there a story of more woe; than that of Juliet and her Romeo.”

59 “…And I for winking at your discords too; have lost a brace of kinsmen…”

60 Who is Prince F 300

61 Although many readers overlook this fact,
I too die in Act V. F 400

62 Who is Lady Montague F 400

63 I said this to Benvolio in Act I: What, drawn, and talk of peace
I said this to Benvolio in Act I: What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.” F 500

64 Who is Tybalt F 500

65 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Writing Poetry
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

66 Shakespeare uses _______ _________ for his rhythm when writing poems.
Click on screen to continue

67 What is iambic pentameter

68 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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