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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
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    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Literary Elements Story Form
Literary Elements Miscellaneous
Literary Elements Examples
Literary Elements Figure of Speech
Literary Elements Characters
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What do you call a character in a story or poem
who deceives, frustrates, or works against the
main character or protagonist in some way?
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What is an Antagonist?
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Element used when a picture or imitation of a
persons habits, physical appearance or
mannerisms are exaggerated in some way.
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What is a Caricature?
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Authors use this element when giving animals,
nonhuman being, or inanimate objects human
characteristics. Ex The tree bows before the
wind.
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What is Personification?
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An element used when very little information is
provided about a character.
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What is a Flat Character?
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What element is used when the author directly
states a characters traits or makes direct
comments about a characters nature?
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What is Direct Characterization?
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Form of drama that ends with death or defeat to
the main character?
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What is Tragedy?
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Derived from the Old French word denoer, to
untie, it is the action that takes place in a
story after the climax.
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What is Denouement?
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The framework, organization, or design of a
story. It is how the story is built to attract
and hold the attention of a reader or listener.
This contrasts with process, which is how the
plot will change or evolve.
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What is Structure?
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Prefatory piece of writing,  usually composed to i
ntroduce  a story.
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What is the Prologue?
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What is the broad idea in a story
or a message or lesson conveyed  by a work?  
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What is the Theme?
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A figure of speech in which exaggeration is
used for emphasis or effect.
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What is Hyperbole?
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A word or phrase that ordinarily designates one
thing is used to designate another, thus making
an implicit comparison.
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What is a Metaphor?
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A word or a grouping of words that imitates the
sound it is describing.
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What is Onomatopoeia?
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A figure of speech in which two essentially
unlike things are compared, often in a phrase
introduced by like or as.
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What is a Simile ?
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The repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming
words.
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What is Assonance?
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A reciprocal conversation between two or more per
sons.
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What is Dialogue?
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If all the parts of the plot are integrated or
closely connected, a story has this.
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What is unity?
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The related experience of the narrator, not that o
f the author.
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What is Point of View?
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Writing at the end of a work of literature or dra
ma, usually used to bring closure to the work.
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What is the Epilogue?
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The overall feeling in a story characterized by
formal or intimate, solemn or playful, serious,
for example.
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What is Mood/Tone?
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"A sea of troubles" AND "All the world's a
stage." (Shakespeare)
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What is a Metaphor?
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I could sleep for a year AND This book weighs a
ton.
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What is Hyperbole?
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The lead character, Ellen, is a 14-year old girl
who sees school as something to do, not something
to enjoy. She comes from a well-off uptown New
York City family where the mother is a busy
interior designer and her father is always away
on business but travels more than he cares to
travel. Ellen has an older brother, Link, who is
very good friends with James. The three of them
are very close friends. Ellen has a crush on
James and is curious if James and Link are
involved in a homosexual relationship. She is
torn between her admiration of Link and her
admiration of James, and begins a quest to learn
more about the culture of the gay community in an
effort to understand herself, her brother, and
his friend. This builds to a frenzied pace as
Link and James prepare to depart the safety of
high school and enter the collegiate world while
she faces remaining at home without her two
buddies. My Heart Beat by Garret Weyr
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What is Internal/External Conflict?
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I had never before seen a dog  smile, but that is
 what he did NOT He had never before seen a dog
smile. Because Of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
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What is First Person Point of View?
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"So are you to my thoughts as food to life."
(Shakespeare)
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What is Simile?
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Literary device in which an  author drops subtle h
ints about  plot developments to come later  in th
e story.
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What is Foreshadowing?
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