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JEOPARDY!
Click Once to Begin
  • Seventh Grade Terra Nova Review
  • Literary Terms

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JEOPARDY!
Sound Devices
Character Types
Literary Terms
Point of View
Argument
Story Terms
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Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
  • DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause
    the game links to work improperly. This slide is
    hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.
  • In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic
    (click once to select right click the border and
    choose copy).
  • Locate the answer slide which you want to be the
    daily double
  • Right-click and choose paste. If necessary,
    reposition the graphic so that it does not cover
    the answer text.

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What is alliteration?
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The repetition of usually initial consonant
sounds in two or more neighboring words or
syllables (as wild and woolly, threatening
throngs).
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What is onomatopoeia?
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The formation or use of words such as buzz or
murmur that imitate the sounds associated with
the objects or actions they refer to.
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What is personification?
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A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or
abstractions are endowed with human qualities or
are represented as possessing human form.
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What is rhyme?
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repetition of sounds at the ends of words
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What is figurative language?
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writing that is not meant to be taken literally
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What is a flat character?
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a character with only one distinct personality
trait
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What is a round character?
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a character with several main traits. They
normally will be both good and bad qualities
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What is a dynamic character?
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A character who changes perspectives, or traits,
through the course of the novel
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What is a static character?
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A character that does not change through the
course of the novel
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What is an archetype?
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A character whose traits are often repeated
through several texts and is recognizable by the
audience. (Ie Gandalf, Dumbledore, Thom)
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What is a foil?
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a character who normally only has one
distinguishable trait, but the trait is designed
to contrast or highlight the protagonists traits
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What is conflict?
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a problem in a story between characters
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What is flashback?
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an interruption in fiction that relates an event
from an earlier time
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What is foreshadowing?
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the use of clues that suggest events that have
yet to happen
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What is symbolism?
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When one thing represents something else
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What is point of view?
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the perspective from which a story is told
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What is 1st person point of view?
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a point of view where the story is told from the
perspective of one character. Uses the pronoun I.
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What is third person omniscient?
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a point of view where the reader is given all
characters thoughts and feelings in a text. Uses
pronouns like he, she, it.
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What is third person limited?
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a point of view where the reader is given only
one characters thoughts and feelings. Uses
pronouns like he, she, it.
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What is 2nd person point of view?
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a rarely used perspective where the author says
you are doing something (the reader)
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What is mood?
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The emotional feeling of a work created in the
reader
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What is tone?
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The authors or speakers attitude towards a
topic it will be different from the mood.
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What is syntax?
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The sentence structure an author uses
(parallelism, fragments, cumulative, periodical,
etc.)
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What is connotative diction?
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Language that has emotional associations for a
reader beyond the literal meaning. (Ie terrorist
vs. insurgent)
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What is a theme?
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a central message in a literary work that is not
clearly stated, the reader must analyze what the
author is trying to teach them
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What is an assertion?
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An opinion about what a device is doing in a text
(ie The imagery creates an eerie mood)
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How should you properly supply evidence?
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Evidence should introduce the speaker in the
quote, provide context of the quote, and provide
documentation (line or page numbers of quote)
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What is commentary?
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An explanation of how a device creates an effect.
It is 2 3 sentences in length and answers
questions such as Why does this prove the
assertion? What does the device remind the reader
of?
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What should a thesis include?
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The authors name, title of the work, the
students opinion about a topic (mood, tone, etc)
and 2 3 DESCRIBED devices an author uses to
create mood/tone/etc.
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What is dialect?
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the form of a language spoken by people in a
certain region
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