Title: Grammar
1Grammar Literary Terms Jeopardy
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3Pronouns
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
Text Elements
Prepositional Phrases
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4Does the following sentence contain a
prepositional phrase? Just to be safe, I looked
in the phone book and dialed the police.
5Yes, in the phone book is a prepositional
phrase.
6Does the following sentence contain a
prepositional phrase? The Scarlet macaw is the
best known species.
7No
8Does the following sentence contain a
prepositional phrase? Amelia Earhart flew alone
over the Atlantic Ocean.
9Yes, over the Atlantic Ocean is a prepositional
phrase.
10Does the following sentence contain a
prepositional phrase? She married George Putnam,
a publisher.
11NO
12How many prepositional phrases does the following
sentence contain? Sara scurried into a hiding
place she always reserved for herself.
13Two (2) into a hiding place for herself
14- Their mocking of him was inappropriate.
- What type of pronoun is the underline word?
- Nominative (subjective)pronoun
- Objective pronoun
- Possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun
15C. Possessive pronoun
16- Anyone can play the game as long as they follow
the rules. - What type of pronoun is the underline word?
- Nominative (subjective)pronoun
- Objective pronoun
- Possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun
17D. Indefinate Pronoun
18- Take a picture of him, not us!
- What type of pronoun is the underline word?
- Nominative (subjective)pronoun
- Objective pronoun
- Possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun
19B. Objective Pronoun
20- After lunch, she and I went to the planetarium.
- What type of pronoun is the underline word?
- Nominative (subjective)pronoun
- Objective pronoun
- Possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun
21A. Nominative (subjective)pronoun
22- Yours is on the coffee table.
- What type of pronoun is the underline word?
- Nominative (subjective)pronoun
- Objective pronoun
- Possessive pronoun
- Indefinite pronoun
23C. Possessive Pronoun
24What are images that help the readers understand
information called?
25Graphics
26Another way of saying analyzing similarities and
differences
27Compare and Contrast
28What do you call the short pieces of text at the
bottom of a page that explains or references
something in the text?
29Footnotes
30What explores the relationship between outcomes
and reasons?
31Cause and Effect
32A word that means sequential order.
33Chronological
34__?__means a reasonable conclusion, or
assumption, based on evidence.
35Inference
36The part of the story that introduces the
characters, setting, and situation.
37Exposition
38Conflict that takes place between a character and
an outside person or force is called what?
39External Conflict
40Conflict that takes place inside the mind of a
character is called what?
41Internal Conflict
42True or False? Conflict of a story can occur
between a character and someone outside the
story.
43False
44Giving human characteristics to a non human
object or animal is called what?
45Personification
46A direct comparison between two unlike things is
called what?
47Metaphor
48The repetition of the initial consonant sound(s)
in a poem is called what?
49Alliteration
50The use of words to imitate sounds is called what?
51onomatopoeia
52The winding down of a plot is called what?
53Falling Action
54Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
55Identify all parts of the following Plot
Diagram.
56See Below For extra Practice (click here)