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Literary Terms Jeopardy English 8 Literary Terms Jeopardy Parts of PlotWords IWords II Words IIIReal Life Examples Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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3 Literary Terms Jeopardy Parts of PlotWords IWords II Words IIIReal Life Examples Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

4 Literary Terms Jeopardy Parts of PlotWords I Words II Words III Real Life Examples Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

5 $100 Question from Parts of Plot The sequence of events in a story

6 $100 Answer from Parts of Plot What is plot?

7 $200 Question from Parts of Plot Where the conflict gets worse and worse.

8 $200 Answer from Parts of Plot What is rising action?

9 $300 Question from Parts of Plot The highest point of action in a story

10 $300 Answer from Parts of Plot What is the climax?

11 $400 Question from Parts of Plot The part of the plot where the story is wrapped up

12 $400 Answer from Parts of Plot What is resolution/denouement?

13 $500 Question from Parts of Plot Where characters and setting are introduced

14 $500 Answer from Parts of Plot What is exposition?

15 $100 Question from Words I When characters struggle with thoughts, feelings, fears

16 $100 Answer from Words I What is internal conflict?

17 $200 Question from Words I One who plays an important role in the plot

18 $200 Answer from Words I What is major character?

19 $300 Question from Words I The narrator is “outside” of the story.

20 $300 Answer from Words I What is third person point of view?

21 $400 Question from Words I The main character of a story

22 $400 Answer from Words I What is a protagonist?

23 $500 Question from Words I The message about life that the author is trying to give

24 $500 Answer from Words I What is theme?

25 $100 Question from Words II The part of the plot where the problem is introduced

26 $100 Answer from Words II What is the narrative hook?

27 $200 Question from Words II One who changes due to events in the plot

28 $200 Answer from Words II What is a dynamic character?

29 $300 Question from Words II When a character struggles with something outside him/herself

30 $300 Answer from Words II What is external conflict?

31 $400 Question from Words II The character who opposes the main character of the story

32 $400 Answer from Words II What is an antagonist?

33 $500 Question from Words II The narrator is “inside” the story

34 $500 Answer from Words II What is first person point of view?

35 $100 Question from Words III A character who does not change in the story

36 $100 Answer from Words III What is static character?

37 $200 Question from Words III A character who plays a small role in the plot

38 $200 Answer from Words III What is a minor character?

39 $300 Question from Words III The time and place of the story

40 $300 Answer from Words III What is the setting?

41 $400 Question from Words III Point of view where the narrator watches the thoughts and actions of several characters

42 $400 Answer from Words III What is omniscient point of view?

43 $500 Question from Words III The part of the plot occuring after the climax

44 $500 Answer from Words III What is falling action?

45 $100 Question from Real Life Examples The narrator adopts a new black cat that follows him home

46 $100 Answer from Real Life Examples What is rising action?

47 $200 Question from Real Life Examples Rainsford and Whitney talk about the feelings (or the lack of feelings) on the part of the hunted

48 $200 Answer from Real Life Examples What is exposition?

49 $300 Question from Real Life Examples Ebenezer Dorsett accepts $250 to take his son back from the kidnappers

50 $300 Answer from Real Life Examples What is the climax?

51 $400 Question from Real Life Examples Miss Emily refuses to pay her taxes by stating, “I have no taxes in Jefferson.”

52 $400 Answer from Real Life Examples What is a narrative hook?

53 $500 Question from Real Life Examples The police tear down the wall to find the narrator’s wife’s body.

54 $500 Answer from Real Life Examples What is resolution?

55 Final Jeopardy. something (as a concept) that is made up of contradictory or incongruous elements

56 Final Jeopardy Answer What is an oxymoron?


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