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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 Literary Elements Point of View Literary Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 Literary Terms Genre

6 $100 An account of a person’s life written by another person

7 What is Biography?

8 $200 Writing that portrays events that actually occurred or characters that actually existed

9 What is Nonfiction Writing?

10 $300 A story meant to teach a useful lesson that often has animals that speak and act like humans

11 What is A Fable?

12 $400 Stories that violate natural laws, such as time, space and/or being

13 What is Science Fiction?

14 $500 A form of prose fiction, shorter than a novel, and normally dealing with fewer characters and less action

15 What is A Short Story?

16 $100 The time and place in which the events of a story occur

17 What is? Setting?

18 $200 Life lesson, moral, or message about life or human nature

19 What is? Theme

20 $300 People, animals or imaginary creatures in a literary work

21 What is Characters?

22 $400 Opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces

23 What is Conflict?

24 $500 The point in a story in which the conflict or problem is solved

25 What is Resolution?

26 $100 A figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to animals, plants, objects, and ideas

27 What is Personification?

28 $200 The use of concrete objects to represent an emotion, belief or any other type of abstract principle.

29 What is Symbolism?

30 $300 A figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two different things.

31 What is a Simile?

32 $400 A figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another, often in an unusual way

33 What is a Metaphore?

34 $500 The feeling created in a reader’s mind by a literary work

35 What is Mood?

36 $100 The reader knows the thoughts and feelings of everyone in the story

37 What is Third Person Omniscient Point of View?

38 $200 The story is told by the narrator using the pronoun “I”

39 What is First Person Point of View?

40 $300 The reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one of the characters in the story

41 What is Third Person Limited Point of View?

42 $400 A story is told from the perspective of “you”

43 What is Second Person Point of View?

44 $500 A “fly on the wall” point of view

45 What is Third Person Objective Point of View?

46 $100 Repetition of an initial consonant sound

47 What is Alliteration?

48 $200 Hinting or indicating in some way something that will happen later in the text.

49 What is Foreshadowing?

50 $300 Figurative language in which exaggeration is used for heightened or comic effect.

51 What is Hyperbole?

52 $400 A phrase that means something different than the literal meaning of the phrase

53 What is an Idiom?

54 $500 Refers to the pronounciation of a word that imitates the sound associated with its object or action

55 What is Onomatopoeia?

56 Make your wager

57 Activating prior knowledge before, during, or after reading using text-to- self, text-to-text or text- to-world associations

58 What is a Connection?


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