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Jeopardy Character 1Character 2Setting 3Plot 5 Main Idea 5 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 Character 1 What a character is like.

$100 Answer from Character 1 Characteristic

$200 Question from Character 1 The villain; creates conflict for the main character.

$200 Answer from Character 1 Antagonist

$300 Question from Character 1 The actual words that a Character speaks.

$300 Answer from Character 1 Dialogue

$400 Question from Character 1 The hero who is faced with a conflict; usually the main character.

$400 Answer from Character 1 Protagonist

$500 Question from Character 1 The way a writer creates life-like characters.

$500 Answer from Character 1 Characterization

$100 Question from Character 2 The most important character in a story; the person or animal that the story is mostly about.

$100 Answer from Character 2 Main Character

$200 Question from Character 2 The speaker who tells the story.

$200 Answer from Character 2 Narrator

$300 Question from Character 2 people/characters/animals in the story

$300 Answer from Character 2 Characters

$400 Question from Character 2 A character that undergoes a change in the story.

$400 Answer from Character 2 Dynamic

$500 Question from Character 2 A character who does NOT change during the story.

$500 Answer from Character 2 Static

$100 Question from Setting 3 What are the 5 categories of a setting model.

$100 Answer from Setting 3 Time/Place/Title/Environment/Mood

$200 Question from Setting 3

$200 Answer from H3 Your Text Here

$300 Question from H3 Your Text Here

$300 Answer from H3 Your Text Here

$400 Question from H3 Your Text Here

$400 Answer from H3 Your Text Here

$500 Question from H3 Your Text Here

$500 Answer from H3 Your Text Here

$100 Question from Plot 4 The beginning of the story.

$100 Answer from Plot 4 Exposition

$200 Question from Plot 4 How does the story end?

$200 Answer from Plot 4 Resolution

$300 Question from Plot 4 The problem in the story.

$300 Answer from Plot 4 Conflict

$400 Question from Plot 4 All the events that take place after the climax.

$400 Answer from Plot 4 Falling Action

$500 Question from Plot 4 The most exciting part of story.

$500 Answer from Plot 4 Climax

$100 Question from Main Idea 5 What was tip 1?

$100 Answer from Main Idea 5 Preview the story to identify the topic.

$200 Question from Main Idea 5 What is tip 2?

$200 Answer from Main Idea 5 The main idea can be ‘stated’ or ‘implied’.

$300 Question from Main Idea 5 What is tip 3?

$300 Answer from Main Idea 5 The main idea sums up the whole story.

$400 Question from Main Idea 5 What is tip 4?

$400 Answer from Main Idea 5 Connect details to the Main Idea

$500 Question from H5 Your Text Here

$500 Answer from H5 Your Text Here

Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)