E. Campofredano Triple EOG Jeopardy Words with “F” Words with “P” Words with “S” Hodgepodge Potpourri Q $300 Q $600 Q $900 Q $1200 Q $1500 Q $300 Q $600.

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E. Campofredano Triple EOG Jeopardy Words with “F” Words with “P” Words with “S” Hodgepodge Potpourri Q $300 Q $600 Q $900 Q $1200 Q $1500 Q $300 Q $600 Q $900 Q $1200 Q $1500 Final Jeopardy

E. Campofredano $300 Question from Words with “F” Information or statements that are proven to be true.

E. Campofredano $300 Answer from words with “F” Fact

E. Campofredano $600 Question from Words with “F” A genre of literature that is made up.

E. Campofredano $600 Answer from words with “F” Fiction

E. Campofredano $900 Question from Words with “F” A part of a story that brings the reader back to something that happened in the past.

E. Campofredano $900 Answer from words with “F” Flashback

E. Campofredano $1200 Question from Words with “F” Hints the author gives the reader about something that might happen in the future.

E. Campofredano $1200 Answer from words with “F” Foreshadowing

E. Campofredano $1500 Question from Words with “F” Reasoning that has mistakes; the facts don’t support the conclusion.

E. Campofredano $1500 Answer from words with “F” Faulty Logic

E. Campofredano $300 Question from Words with “P” The ‘good” tone an author has about the subject of their writing.

E. Campofredano $300 Answer from words with “P” Positive

E. Campofredano $600 Question from Words with “P” Letters added to the beginning of a base word to change the meaning.

E. Campofredano $600 Answer from words with “P” Prefix

E. Campofredano $900 Question from Words with “P” To make a guess about something that may happen.

E. Campofredano $900 Answer from words with “P” Predict

E. Campofredano $1200 Question from Words with “P” A piece of writing that uses sounds and figurative language to express an imaginative thought.

E. Campofredano $1200 Answer from words with “P” Poetry

E. Campofredano $1500 Question from Words with “P” To put something in your own words.

E. Campofredano $1500 Answer from words with “P” paraphrase

E. Campofredano $300 Question from Words with “S” Where a story take place, including time and location.

E. Campofredano $300 Answer from words with “S” Setting

E. Campofredano $600 Question from Words with “S” A source of information written by someone who was not directly involved the event that he/she describes.

E. Campofredano $600 Answer from words with “S” Secondary Source

E. Campofredano $900 Question from Words with “S” A group of letters added to the end of a base word to alter the meaning.

E. Campofredano $900 Answer from words with “S” Suffix

E. Campofredano $1200 Question from Words with “S” A brief re-telling of the most important events in the story.

E. Campofredano $1200 Answer from words with “S” Summary

E. Campofredano $1500 Question from Words with “S” The way a problem could be solved.

E. Campofredano $1500 Answer from words with “S” Solution

E. Campofredano $300 Question from Hodgepodge A description of an event by someone who was there.

E. Campofredano $300 Answer from hodgepodge Eyewitness account

E. Campofredano $600 Question from Hodgepodge What type of figurative language is the following an example of: “He’s an animal when he plays football.”

E. Campofredano $600 Answer from hodgepodge Possible answers: Metaphor or Hyperbole

E. Campofredano $900 Question from Hodgepodge The appearance of words, lines, or stanzas in the poem that add to the poems meaning. (The words make the shape of the poem.).

E. Campofredano $900 Answer from hodgepodge Visual elements

E. Campofredano $1200 Question from Hodgepodge To make an educated guess based on information that you have read.

E. Campofredano $1200 Answer from hodgepodge Inference

E. Campofredano $1500 Question from Hodgepodge The way the conflict of the story is solved (part of the plot diagram).

E. Campofredano $1500 Answer from hodgepodge Resolution

E. Campofredano $300 Question from Potpourri A book of synonyms.

E. Campofredano $300 Answer from potpourri Thesaurus

E. Campofredano $600 Question from Potpourri Words around an unknown word that help you figure out the word’s meaning.

E. Campofredano $600 Answer from potpourri Context clues

E. Campofredano $900 Question from Hodgepodge To judge the quality of something; decide how good or bad it is (We do this when we are looking for research sources).

E. Campofredano $900 Answer from hodgepodge Evaluate

E. Campofredano $1200 Question from Potpourri Things that have happened in a person’s life.

E. Campofredano $1200 Answer from potpourri Experiences

E. Campofredano $1500 Question from Potpourri Something or someone that can give you needed information.

E. Campofredano $1500 Answer from potpourri Resource

E. Campofredano Final EOG Jeopardy The term used when things need to be placed in the order that they occur.

E. Campofredano Final EOG Jeopardy Answer Chronological order