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6 What is the lesson taught in a fable or story? A 100

7 Moral A 100

8 What are the opposing forces in a piece of literature? Give an example. A 200

9 Conflict – example varies A 200

10 Explain the difference between mood and tone. Give a specific example from something we've read. A 300

11 Mood – the feeling that a reader gets from a piece of literature. Tone – the author's attitude towards the literature. Examples vary. A 300

12 What are the three types of irony? Give an example of each. A 400

13 Situational, Dramatic, Verbal Give an example of each. A 400

14 Define COMPARE and CONTRAST. A 500

15 1- Finding the similarities between two things 2- Finding the differences between two things A 500

16 What are three differences between poetry and prose? B 100

17 Answers vary. B 100

18 What is the turning point in a story? What part of plot come before and after the turning point? B 200

19 Climax Rising Action Falling Action B 200

20 What is theme and how is it developed in a story? Give an example from a piece of literature that we have read. B 300

21 A universal message about life or human nature. Examples vary. B 300

22 What are three ways that an author reveals a character? Give examples from something we have read. B 400

23 Physical Appearance, Character's thoughts and actions, Other character's thoughts and actions, Direct Statements B 400

24 Give the definition and an example of personification. B 500

25 Giving human qualities to something non-human. Example varies. B 500

26 Characters who change little, if at all, are _______________ characters. Give an example from something we have read. C 100

27 Static. C 100

28 Read the following excerpt from A Midsummer Night’s Dream: “Help me, Lysander, help me! Do thy best to pluck this crawling serpent from my breast!.” This is an example of __________________________. Explain. C 200

29 Foreshadowing. Explanation varies. C 200

30 The word contort comes from what root? Explain the relationship between the definition of the word and the meaning of the root. C 300

31 Torqueo Torqueo means “to twist” and contort involves twisting or bending out of shape. C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 What are the 3 elements of setting? Give an example of each. C 400

34 Time, place, environment Examples vary C 400

35 What two poetic devices are found in these lines: A tiny Cleopatra, The child beguiled her Antony. C 500

36 Historical allusion and metaphor C 500

37 Peter Piper picked a peck of pickles peppers is an example of ___________. I fly sky high is an example of ____________. Explain the difference. D 100

38 Alliteration. Assonance. D 100

39 What are three sound devices often used in poetry? Give an example of each. D 200

40 Onomatopoeia, rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, assonance, etc. D 200

41 How does Puck embody chaos in AMND? Be specific (at least 3 examples). D 300

42 Mimicking voices, love potion on the wrong person, laughing, Etc. D 300

43 Guilt is an example of __________________ because ______________________ ______________. D 400

44 Internal Conflict A character is struggling within him/herself. D 400

45 What is an allusion? What are three types of allusions? D 500

46 A reference to a well- known person, place, even, or work of literature. Biblical, Mythological, Historical, Literary D 500

47 What is a cliche? Give an example. E 100

48 An overused expression. Bigger is better, Jump for joy, Kill two birds with one stone, etc. E 100

49 What is the definition of Author's Bias? What was the author's bias in “Harrison Bergeron”? E 200

50 The side of an issue that the author favors. Against a uniform, overly-equal society. E 200

51 How are characterization, conflict, and theme connected? Give a specific example from a story that we have read. E 300

52 Answers vary. E 300

53 What is the difference between connotation and denotation? Give an example. E 400

54 Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word. Connotation are the feelings and thoughts that go along with that word. Mother – female parent Mother – loving, nurturing, maternal E 400

55 What is the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean Sonnet? What are the last two lines of the sonnet called? E 500

56 abab cdcd efef gg E 500

57 Name one word that is formed from the root re. Explain the meaning of the word and how it relates to the meaning of the root. F 100

58 Answer Varies. F 100

59 What are three things that you should do before reading a nonfiction article? F 200

60 Read the title, subtitle, headings Skim the pictures Look over footnotes and definitions Etc. F 200

61 Name and describe 3 types of propaganda. F 300

62 Testimonial, Bandwagon, Cardstacking, Glittering Generalities, Fear/Security, etc. F 300

63 Define symbol. Give an example of a symbol (and it’s meaning) from something we have read this year. F 400

64 A person, place, object, or action that stands for something beyond itself. Example varies. F 400

65 What might the following made up word mean : Subfrangate Explain why you chose your definition. F 500

66 Answers Vary. F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Figurative Language Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Final Jeopardy Question What is the difference between figurative and literal language? Give an example of each. Click on screen to continue

69 Correct Final Jeopardy Response Figurative – uses similes, metaphors, etc. to describe something in a new way. Literal – uses language to describe something as it is. Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! :)


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