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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Terms I
Terms II
Terms III
Terms IV
Genres
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from H1
a kind of writing that deals with actual events,
people, places, things, and ideas
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100 Answer from H1
What is nonfiction?
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200 Question from H1
stories set in the modern world with conflicts
typical of modern life
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200 Answer from H1
What is realistic fiction?
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300 Question from H1
stories told in verse or prose in which conflict
and emotion are expressed entirely through
dialogue and actions of the characters on stage,
with little or no narration
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300 Answer from H1
What is drama?
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400 Question from H1
traditional fictional stories, often dealing with
supernatural beings, ancestors, or heroes
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400 Answer from H1
What is Mythology?
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500 Question from H1
fiction in a historical setting
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500 Answer from H1
What is historical fiction?
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100 Question from H2
the sequence of events in a story, novel, or play
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100 Answer from H2
What is plot?
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200 Question from H2
  • the main idea of a story, novel or play the
    message the author is trying to give the reader

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200 Answer from H2
What is theme?
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300 Question from H2
in this part of the story, the writer introduces
the story, setting, and characters of the story
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300 Answer from H2
What is the exposition?
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400 Question from H2
the part of the story where the loose ends are
tied up the problem is solved
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400 Answer from H2
What is the resolution?
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500 Question from H2
person who tells a story
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500 Answer from H2
Who is the narrator?
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100 Question from H3
the overall feeling a literary work gives to
readers
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100 Answer from H3
What is the mood or tone?
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200 Question from H3
in this part, the story draws to a close because
the characters have found an answer to their
problem
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200 Answer from H3
What is falling action?
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300 Question from H3
an interruption in the chronological order that
presents the reader with scenes from the events
that occurred earlier
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300 Answer from H3
What is a flashback?
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400 Question from H3
using information from what you know to make a
good guess about what might happen in the future
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400 Answer from H3
What is making predictions?
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500 Question from H3
reference book that contains the most of the
following items for each entry word guide
words, definitions, word history, pronunciation,
and part of speech, inflected forms, and example
sentences
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500 Answer from H3
What is a dictionary?
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100 Question from H4
in this part of the story, the character
encounters a problem and struggles to overcome it
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100 Answer from H4
What is rising action?
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200 Question from H4
the time and place in which a story, novel, or
play occurs
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200 Answer from H4
What is setting?
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300 Question from H4
the struggle between opposing forces in a story
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300 Answer from H4
What is the conflict?
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400 Question from H4
the most exciting part of the story the most
exciting part of the story
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400 Answer from H4
What is the climax?
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500 Question from H4
the name used to identify the category or type of
literature
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500 Answer from H4
What is the genre?
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100 Question from H5
a statement that can be proved
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100 Answer from H5
What is a fact?
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200 Question from H5
books that contain information on a wide variety
of subjects or that tell you where to find such
information
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200 Answer from H5
What are reference sources?
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300 Question from H5
the time order in which things naturally happen
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300 Answer from H5
What is chronological order or sequence?
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400 Question from H5
a concentrated blend of sound and imagery
intended to create an emotional response and is
characterized by rhythmical patterns of language,
such as syllabification, rhyme, rhythm,
alliteration, and onomatopoeia
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400 Answer from H5
What is poetry?
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500 Question from H5
the repeated use of sounds, words, phrases, or
lines
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500 Answer from H5
What is repetition?
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Final Jeopardy
  • a direct comparison of two seemingly unlike
    things using a comparing word such as like or as

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Final Jeopardy Answer
What is a simile?
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