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9 15 20 25 510 Grammar Rules Analyze This Story Elements Genres Literary Terms 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 Grammar Rules Question for 5 points Distinguish between there, their, and they’re. Show Answer

11 Grammar Rules Question for 5 points There = location Their = possesive They’re = they are Back to Board

12 Grammar Rules Question for 10 points State the rule for the use of an apostrophe in it’s and its Back to Board

13 Grammar Rules Question for 10 points It’s = it is Its = belongs to it (Possessive) Back to Board

14 Grammar Rules Question for 15 points Capitalization rule for family terms like mom or dad. Back to Board

15 Grammar Rules Question for 15 points Capitalize when it is used in place of the person’s name. Back to Board

16 Grammar Rules Question for 20 points Distinguish between to, two, and too. Back to Board

17 Grammar Rules Question for 20 points To = preposition Two = number Too = also, or intensity Back to Board

18 Grammar Rules Question for 25 points State the rule for writing numbers. Back to Board

19 Grammar Rules Question for 25 points Spell out all numbers that can be written in two words or less (under 100) and at the beginning of sentences Back to Board

20 Analyze This Question for 5 points Love is smoke, the fumes of sighs Romeo and Juliet Back to Board

21 Analyze This Question for 5 points Metaphor Back to Board

22 Analyze This Question for 10 points..and on the three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows… (Most Dangerous Game) Back to Board

23 Analyze This Question for 10 points Personification Back to Board

24 Analyze This Question for 15 points As far off shore shouted words could carry, I sent a few back to the adversary. The Odyssey Back to Board

25 Analyze This Question for 15 points Heroic Couplet Back to Board

26 Analyze This Question for 20 points “You have dancing shoes with nimble soles, I have a sole of lead.” Romeo and Juliet Back to Board

27 Analyze This Question for 20 points Pun Back to Board

28 Analyze This Question for 25 points Poseidon lord who sets the earth a tremble The Odyssey Back to Board

29 Analyze This Question for 25 points Epithet Back to Board

30 Story Elements Question for 5 points Name for the sequence of events in a story Back to Board

31 Story Elements Answer for 5 Points Plot Back to Board

32 Story Elements Question for 10 Points Turning point of the action in the story Back to Board

33 Story Elements Answer for 10 Points Climax Back to Board

34 Story Elements Question for 15 Points Struggle between two forces in the story Back to Board

35 Story Elements Answer for 15 Points Conflict Back to Board

36 Story Elements Question for 20 Points Elements of the setting Back to Board

37 Story Elements Answer for 20 Points Time and Place Back to Board

38 Story Elements Question for 25 Points Draw and label a plot diagram Back to Board

39 Story Elements Answer for 25 Points Answer should include: Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution Back to Board

40 Genres Question for 5 Points Examples include these: The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Aneid Back to Board

41 Genres Answer for 5 Points Epic Poetry Back to Board

42 Genres Question for 10 Points Works that tell true stories Back to Board

43 Genres Answer for 10 Points Nonfiction Back to Board

44 Genres Question for 15 Points Prose works between 1 and 50 pages long which tell stories that are made up Back to Board

45 Genres Answer for 15 Points Short Stories Back to Board

46 Genres Question for 20 Points The only genre not written in prose Back to Board

47 Genres Answer for 20 Points Poetry Back to Board

48 Genres Question for 25 Points Name three components of all dramatic works Back to Board

49 Genres Answer for 25 Points Cast, Acts, Scenes, Stage Directions, Dialogue, Plot (any three) Back to Board

50 Literary Terms Question for 5 Points A lengthy comparison using like or as, contains lots of imagery Back to Board

51 Literary Terms Answer for 5 Points Epic Simile Back to Board

52 Literary Terms Question for 10 Points A reference to a famous character or event from history, literature, or pop culture. Back to Board

53 Literary Terms Answer for 10 Points Allusions Back to Board

54 Literary Terms Question for 15 Points Language used by people in specific jobs Back to Board

55 Literary Terms Answer for 15 Points Jargon Back to Board

56 Literary Terms Question for 20 Points The feeling or atmosphere created in the story Back to Board

57 Literary Terms Answer for 20 Points Mood Back to Board

58 Literary Terms Question for 25 Points Language that awakens the five senses Back to Board

59 Literary Terms Answer for 25 Points Imagery Back to Board

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61 “Big Points” Question Define and give an example of each type of irony Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 Big Points Answer for Big Points Situational, Verbal, and Dramatic (Examples will vary) To End

63 End It Authored by Jeff Ertzberger - 2004 University of North Carolina at Wilmington All rights reserved. All Clipart and Sounds Copyright Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Office Gallery Online – All Rights Reserved. Some images have been modified from original version. This presentation may not be sold, or redistributed without written permission, and may only be used for non-profit educational use. Using and Distributing this Template You are free to use this template in non-profit educational settings. If you improve it, I ask that you send it back to me with your improvements so that I can share it with others. You will be given credit for your improvements. If your improvements include media such as: clip art, pictures, sounds, etc be sure that you obtain permission to use and distribute those before sending it to me. Send improvements to: jeffertzberger@gmail.com


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