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Jeopardy Poetry Terms Word Wall Vocabulary Words Parts of Speech Mixed Review Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Poetry Terms The repetition of consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words or syllables. Alliteration gives emphasis to words.

$100 Answer from Poetry Terms Alliteration

$200 Question from Poetry Terms Is giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects or animals.

$200 Answer from Poetry Terms Personification

$300 Question Poetry Terms A figure of speech using like or as to compare seemingly unlike things.

$300 Answer Poetry Terms Simile

$400 Question Poetry Terms Verse that tells a story.

$400 Answer Poetry Terms Narrative Poetry

$500 Question Poetry Terms The use of a word or a phrase that actually imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes.

$500 Answer Poetry Terms Onomatopoeia

$100 Question Word Wall The use of hints or clues to suggest events that will happen later in a story.

$100 Answer Word Wall Foreshadowing

$200 Question Word Wall The attitude a writer takes towards literature.

$200 Answer Word Wall Mood

$300 Question Word Wall Events that make up a story:

$300 Answer Word Wall Plot

$400 Question Word Wall The time, location of where a story takes place

$400 Answer Word Wall Setting

$500 Question Word Wall In literature, there are many ______ that tell a story.

$500 Answer Word Wall narratives

$100 Question Vocabulary Words literary expression This term is form of literary expression that differs from prose in emphasizing the line as the unit of composition.

$100 Answer Vocabulary Words Poetry

$200 Question Vocabulary Words This term is a figure of speech that compares or equates seemingly unlike things.

$200 Answer Vocabulary Words Metaphor

$300 Question Vocabulary Words Extreme exaggeration

$300 Answer Vocabulary Words Hyperbole

$400 Question Vocabulary Words Two words that rhyme within one line of poetry is an example of: A.Sight rhyme B.Internal rhyme C.End rhyme

$400 Answer Simple or Compound? B. Internal rhyme

$500 Question Vocabulary Words Words that rhyme and occur at the ends of different lines of poetry create: A.Slant rhyme B.End rhyme C.Internal rhyme

$500 Answer Vocabulary Words B. End rhyme

$100 Question Parts of Speech This is a noun that names things you can think about but cannot see or touch. You can not use your five senses with this noun.

$100 Answer Types Parts of Speech Abstract

$200 Question Parts of Speech This noun names a thing that is physical and can be seen or touched. It uses your five senses.

$200 Answer Parts of Speech Concrete

$300 Question Parts of Speech A word that expresses an action or state of being.

$300 Answer Parts of Speech Verb

$400 Question Parts of Speech A word used to show the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence.

$400 Answer Parts of Speech Preposition

$500 Parts of Speech A _______describes or modifies a noun or pronoun by telling which one, what kind, or how many.

$500 Parts of Speech Adjective

$100 Question Mixed Review What is the first step in the writing process BEFORE you begin writing?

$100 Answer Mixed Review Brainstorming/Prewrite

$200 Question Mixed Review What is the second step in the writing process?

$200 Answer Mixed Review Writing a rough draft

$300 Question Mixed Review Choose the correct type of pronoun. Which is the song Susan chose to sing? a. reflexive b. interrogative c. demonstrative d. personal

$300 Answer Mixed Review b. interrogative

$400 Question Mixed Review Identify the underlined pronoun. Most of the students rode the bus. a. interrogative b. reflexive c. indefinite d. possessive

$400 Answer Mixed Review Indefinite

$500 Question Mixed Review A ______ sentence is a sentence that contains one main clause and one or more subordinate clauses.

$500 Answer Vocabulary Complex Sentence

Final Jeopardy What is the author’s purpose if they are writing to tell you about what skills it takes to go horseback riding. A. to persuade B. to entertain C. to explain

Final Jeopardy Answer C. To explain