Title: Literature Jeopardy
1Literature Jeopardy
- 7th Grade Reading
- By Mrs. Lohaus
2Crash Jeopardy
3Six Traits of Writing100 Answer
- The logical, internal structure of a piece of
writing.
4Six Traits of Writing100 Question
5Six Traits of Writing200 Answer
- The personality, feeling and conviction of the
individual writer coming out through a piece of
writing.
6Six Traits of Writing200 Question
7Six Traits of Writing300 Answer
- The use of rich, colorful, precise language that
moves and enlightens the reader of a piece of
writing.
8Six Traits of Writing300 Question
9Six Traits of Writing400 Answer
- The rhythm and flow of the language in a piece of
writing.
10Six Traits of Writing400 Question
- What is sentence fluency?
11Six Traits of Writing500 Answer
- The mechanical correctness including, spelling,
punctuation, grammar, etc. in a piece of writing.
12Six Traits of Writing500 Question
13Literature Genres100 Answer
- Stories composed usually for theatrical
performance, where conflicts and emotions are
expressed through dialogue and action.
14Literature Genres100 Question
15Literature Genres200 Answer
- Narrative literary work whose content is produced
by imagination and is not necessarily based on
fact.
16Literature Genres200 Question
17Literature Genres300 Answer
- Literary work containing verse and rhythmic
writing with imagery that creates emotional
responses.
18Literature Genres300 Question
19Literature Genres400 Answer
- Informational text dealing with actual, real-life
subjects and is based on fact.
20Literature Genres400 Question
21Literature Genres500 Answer
- A brief work of fiction that does not support
subplots.
22Literature Genres500 Question
23Writing Process100 Answer
- The first step in the writing process where the
writer thinks about and plans for their writing.
24Writing Process100 Question
25Writing Process200 Answer
- The second step in the writing process where the
writer begins writing down their ideas without
worrying about mistakes.
26Writing Process200 Question
27Writing Process300 Answer
- The third step in the writing process where the
writer improves on sentence structure and word
choice.
28Writing Process300 Question
29Writing Process400 Answer
- The fourth step in the writing process where the
writer corrects spelling, grammar,
capitalization, punctuation and usage.
30Writing Process400 Question
31Writing Process 500 Answer
- The last step in the writing process where the
writer tries to create the perfect copy to submit.
32Writing Process500 Question
33Punctuation Rules100 Answer
- Punctuation used for possessives and to indicate
missing letters in contractions.
34Punctuation Rules100 Question
35Punctuation Rules200 Answer
- Punctuation used most often to separate items in
a list, with dates and addresses.
36Punctuation Rules200 Question
37Punctuation Rules300 Answer
- Punctuation used to introduce a list or to
separate complete thoughts where one explains the
other.
38Punctuation Rules300 Question
39Punctuation Rules400 Answer
- Punctuation used to divide words at the end of a
line or between certain compound words
40Punctuation Rules400 Question
41Punctuation Rules500 Answer
- Three types of punctuation end marks used after
making a statement, a question, or a statement of
strong feeling.
42Punctuation Rules500 Question
- What are period, question mark and exclamation
point?
43Parts of Speech100 Answer
- Type of word used to express action, events or a
state of being.
44Parts of Speech100 Question
45Parts of Speech200 Answer
- A word that modifies a noun or pronoun by
describing, identifying or quantifying it.
46Parts of Speech200 Question
47Parts of Speech300 Answer
- Word used to introduce a noun. Examples include
a, an and the.
48Parts of Speech300 Question
49Parts of Speech400 Answer
- Type of word used in a sentence to link together
two complete thoughts. Some examples include
and, but and or.
50Parts of Speech400 Question
- What is a coordinating conjunction?
51Parts of Speech500 Answer
- Type of word used to show time and relationship
between thoughts. Some examples include also,
later, and then.
52Parts of Speech500 Question
53For More Information
- Six Trait Writing
- Literature Genres
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- Writing Process
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- Punctuation Rules
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- Parts of Speech
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