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Review Jeopardy AP ENGLISH Semester I
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Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! A game show template
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JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6
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General LIT. TERMS Terms of Comedy Tragic Terms Language Terms Greek Geeks and Other Freaks 200 400 600 800 1000
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The use of words whose sound imitates the sound of the thing being named to reinforce their meaning (examples hum, buzz, clang)
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What is ONOMATOPOEIA?
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A repeated pattern or idea in a work of literature, i.e. illusion, coming of age, courage, darkness, etc.
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What is MOTIF?
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A specific type of parallelism: the repetition of a word, phrase or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences or clauses in a row, i.e. “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the streets….” Winston Churchill
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What is an ANAPHORA?
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Narrative technique where an author writes story within a story; might organize a series of shorter stories or surround a single story
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What is a FRAME STORY?
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A universal idea about life or people in general that the author conveys thought a literary work; expresses a complete idea.
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What is THEME?
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The comic substitution of one word for another similar in sound but quite different in meaning
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What is a MALAPROPISM?
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A poetic and rhetorical device in which normally associated ideas, words, and phrases are placed next to one another, creating an effect of surprise and wit
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What is JUXTAPOSITION?
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A short remark spoken in an undertone by a character in a play. The character saying the remark intends for the audience to hear but not for either all or some of the other characters on stage to hear
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What is an ASIDE?
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Descriptive writing that greatly exaggerates a specific feature of a person’s appearance or a facet of personality
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What is CARICATURE?
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An event, object, custom, person, or thing that is out of its natural order in time. A striking clock chimes in Julius Caesar
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What is an ANACHRONISM?
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The use of a hint or clue to suggest a larger event that occurs later in the work
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What is FORESHADOWING?
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The speech of a character who is alone on stage, voicing his or her own thoughts
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What is a SOLILOQUY?
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A figure of speech in which a part of something is used to represent the whole (to refer to a boat “sail” is used; to refer to a car “wheels” is used)
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What is SYNECDOCHE?
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A type of literary work. The four major _ _ _ _ _s are fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama.
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What is GENRE?
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Every story is told at a certain _______ with variations in speed. An author might use action verbs to create the effect of headlong speed or use extended discussion of ideas to slow the ________.
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What is PACE (NARRATIVE PACING)?
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Writing that records that conversation that occurs inside a character’s head
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What is INTERIOR MONOLOGUE?
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A figure of speech in which human characteristics and sensibilities are attributed to animals, plants, inanimate objects, natural forces, or abstract ideas
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What is PERSONIFICATION?
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A figure of speech in which opposing or contrasting ideas are balanced against each other in grammatically parallel structure
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What is ANTITHESIS?
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Logic or reason used as the controlling principle in an argument
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What is LOGOS?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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The way an author organizes words, sentences, and overall argument to achieve a particular purpose such as persuasion, exposition, analysis, or narration in a particular piece of writing
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What is RHETORICAL PURPOSE (STRATEGY)?
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The main character in a literary work, usually the one with whom the audience identifies
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What is PROTAGONIST?
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The perspective from which the literary work is presented
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What is a POINT OF VIEW?
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The sequence of actions and events in a literary work
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What is a PLOT?
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A subdivision of an act in drama
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What is SCENE?
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An author’s use of elements such as diction, syntax, tone and imagery to create a distinctive manner of expression
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What is STYLE?
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DAILY DOUBLE
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The demand made that the reader accept incidents (which are sometimes unrealistic) as they are recounted in the literary work
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What is SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF? What is SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF?
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FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
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The years of Shakespeare’s life
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What are 1564-1616?
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