Title: Exam Jeopardy 2
1Exam Jeopardy 2
Writing
Grammar
Lit Terms
Lit Terms 2
Errors
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from Writing
These give your writing flow, coherence, and
unity.
3100 Answer from Writing
What are transitions?
4200 Question from Writing
One of the two functions of an introduction.
5200 Answer from Writing
What is Get the Readers Interest or Introduce
the Topic?
6300 Question from Writing
One of the two things we must understand to be
successful writers.
7300 Answer from Writing
What is audience or purpose?
8400 Question from Writing
This should never be found in a conclusion.
9400 Answer from Writing
What are NEW supporting ideas?
10500 Question from Writing
This is what we call it when all of your ideas
relate to the main idea of your writing.
11500 Answer from Writing
What is unity?
12100 Question from Grammar
List the coordinating conjunctions.
13100 Answer from Grammar
for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
14200 Question from Grammar
The term used for a set of words that can stand
on its own as a sentence
15200 Answer from Grammar
What is independent clause?
16300 Question from Grammar
What we call it when a writer tries to join two
sentences with just a comma.
17300 Answer from Grammar
What is a comma splice?
18400 Question from Grammar
BOTH terms we use for a group of words that has a
subject and verb but cannot stand on its own as a
sentence.
19400 Answer from Grammar
What are dependent subordinate clause?
20500 Question from Grammar
What we call words like however, therefore, as a
result that are used with a semi-colon to join
sentences.
21500 Answer from Grammar
What is conjunctive adverbs?
22100 Question from Lit. Terms
My love is a river.
23100 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is a metaphor?
24200 Question from Lit. Terms
Steve spills coffee all over his brand new shirt
and exclaims Oh, thats great!
25200 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is verbal irony?
26300 Question from Lit. Terms
The use of logic to persuade
27300 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is logos?
28400 Question from Lit. Terms
The more advanced term for what we call the end
of story or the resolution
29400 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is denouement?
30500 Question from Lit. Terms
What we call the rhythm of a line of poetry with
10 syllables and an alternating accent pattern of
soft then loud syllables.
31500 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is iambic pentameter?
32100 Question from Lit Terms 2
Her heart sank like a rock.
33100 Answer from Lit Terms 2
What is simile?
34200 Question from Lit Terms 2
the central idea or lesson of a piece of
literature
35200 Answer from Lit Terms 2
What is the theme?
36300 Question from Lit Terms 2
The turning point in a story in Shakespeare,
this in Act III.
37300 Answer from Lit Terms 2
What is the technical climax?
38400 Question from Lit Terms 2
Name at least 3 of the 5 methods of
characterization.
39400 Answer from Lit Terms 2
Physical description Dialogue Actions Reactions
of Others Thoughts, Feelings, Motivations
40500 Question from Lit Terms 2
A 14 line poem with a rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG
41500 Answer from Lit Terms 2
What is a sonnet?
42100 Question from Errors
After the game.
43100 Answer from Errors
What is a sentence fragment?
44200 Question from Errors
After the game, we where to go get pizza.
45200 Answer from Errors
What is incorrectly using where in place of were?
46300 Question from Errors
Abraham Lincoln a famous president died in 1865.
47300 Answer from Errors
Missing commas around non-essential appositive -
Should be Abraham Lincoln, a famous president,
died in 1865.
48400 Question from Errors
The teachers were anxious to see how the students
would do on the exam, however, the students just
wanted them to be over with.
49400 Answer from Errors
What is a comma splice / run-on? Should be The
teachers were anxious to see how the students
would do on the exam however, the students just
wanted them to be over with.
50500 Question from Errors
This is going to be an incredible summer for
movies, baseball, and trying to relax.
51500 Answer from Errors
What is lack of parallel structure?
Should be This is going to be an incredible
summer for movies, baseball, and relaxation.
52Final Jeopardy Lit Terms
When an author repeats an image throughout an
entire writing in Romeo Juliet, one example
of this was stars.
53Final Jeopardy Answer
What is motif?