Title: GRAND PRIX
1Literary/Poetry Elements
2Directions Divide the class into Team A and
Team B. Then divide the teams into groups of 3-4
students. The first group on Team A chooses a
category and an amount from slide 3. When the
group agrees on an appropriate question to ask
in response to the statement, one student asks
the question. Other team members can whisper an
answer to the group, but if the answer is heard
by the teacher before the group is ready to give
an answer, the team loses their turn and the play
goes to Team B. Teams have 45 seconds to
formulate a correct question to the statement.
If correct, the team wins the dollar amount. If
incorrect, they receive no money. Play then
goes to Team B. Play continues until all
category amounts have been chosen. The team with
the most money wins.
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4I think miceAre rather nice.This
illustrates this poetry element.
5What is end rhyme?
100
6Sea rocks blown with fogTime locked in
mistlong, long forgotten.This is an example
of this kind of poetry.
7What is Haiku?
200
8Morning dew clings on branchesThis
illustrates this particular SOS I-Map element of
poetry.
9What are the Senses (see/sight) or imagery?
300
10In a little house keep I picturessuspended, it
is not a fixd house.It is round, it is only a
few inches from one side to the other.Besides
imagery, this is an example of another poetry
element.
11What is a metaphor?
400
12This is a pattern of accented and unaccented
syllables in a line of poetry.
13What is rhythm?
500
14This is the poetry element that compares two
things, using words such as like or as.
15What is a simile?
16This is the repetition of beginning consonant
sounds.
17What is alliteration?
200
18This poetry element uses words to help readers
create pictures in their minds.
19What is imagery (or senses)?
300
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20This poetry element is a funny verse in five
lines.
21What is a limerick?
400
22The enemy of Harry PotterWas a scheming
plotter.I cant tell you what hes called Id
be ashamedTo name he who must not be
named.This is an example of this type of
poetry.
23What is a clerihew?
500
24This poetry element compares something that is
not alive with something that is alive.
25What is personification?
100
26This is a four-lined poem that rhymes at the end
of the first two lines, and has another rhyme at
the end of the last two lines (AA BB).
27What is a clerihew?
200
28This poetry element uses words whose sounds make
you think of their meanings.
29What is onomatopoeia?
300
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30This kind of a poem does not include patterned
rhyme, rhythm, or syllables.
31What is narrative?
400
32The mountain silhouette waves beneath the blue
skyThis is an example of this SOS I-Map
poetry element.
33What is personification?
500
34Rita Rips Coast.The SOS I-Map element used in
this headline is an example of this poetry
element.
35What is alliteration?
100
36Twinkle, twinkle little star,How I wonder what
you are!Up above the world so high,Like a
diamond in the sky.This poem uses this poetry
element.
37What is a simile? (This is also a Clerihew)
200
38And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,They
danced by the light of the moon.The moon,The
moon,They danced by the light of the moon.This
is an example of this poetry element.
Two Girls
39What is repetition?
300
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40The night is a big black cat.This is an
example of this SOS Map poetry element.
41What is a metaphor?
400
42 A trap door of depression This is an example
of this SOS Map poetry element.
43What is a metaphor?
500
44This word means to approve.
45What is ratification (ratify)?
100
46This word means that something is not permitted
by the Constitution.
47What does unconstitutional mean?
200
48This means a system in which each branch of
government can limit the other.
49What are checks and balances?
300
50This means to ask a higher court to review a
decision.
51What is an appeal?
400
52This means to bring up charges of wrongdoing.
53What is impeachment?
500
54DAILY DOUBLE
55DAILY DOUBLE