Title: Literary Terms Jeopardy
1Literary Terms Jeopardy
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3Literary Terms Jeopardy
Rhyme Time
Word Plays
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Poetic Types
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4Literary Terms Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
5100 Question from Big Words
The use of words to imitate natural sounds such
as buzz or pop.
6100 Answer from Big Words
What is onomatopoeia?
7200 Question from Big Words
The repetition of the same sound beginning
several words in sequence.
8200 Answer from Big Words
What is alliteration?
9300 Question from Big Words
A kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing is
talked about as if it were human.
10300 Answer from Big Words
What is personification?
11400 Question from Big Words
A line of poetry that contains 5 iambs.
12400 Answer from Big Words
What is iambic pentameter?
13500 Question from Big Words
Repetition of similar vowel sounds that are
followed by different consonant sounds.
14500 Answer from Big Words
What is assonance?
15100 Question from Rhyme Time
Poetry that does not have a regular meter or
rhyme scheme.
16100 Answer from Rhyme Time
What is free verse?
17200 Question from Rhyme Time
A metrical foot or unit of measure that consist
on an unstressed syllable followed by a a
stressed syllable.)
18200 Answer from Rhyme Time
What is iambic?
19300 Question from Rhyme Time
Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
20300 Answer from Rhyme Time
What is blank verse?
21400 Question from Rhyme Time
Repeated word, phrase, line, or group of lines.
22400 Answer from Rhyme Time
What is a refrain?
23500 Question from Rhyme Time
Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.
24500 Answer from Rhyme Time
What is a couplet?
25100 Question from Word Plays
One of two or more words that have the same or
nearly identical meanings.
26100 Answer from Word Plays
What is a synomym?
27200 Question from Word Plays
One of two or more words that have opposite
meanings.
28200 Answer from Word Plays
What is an anyomym?
29300 Question from Word Plays
A figure of speech that makes a comparison
between two unlike things, using a word such as
like, as, resembles, or than.
30300 Answer from Word Plays
What is a simile?
31400 Question from Word Plays
A play on the multiple meanings of a word or on
two words that sound alike but have different
meanings.
32400 Answer from Word Plays
What is a pun?
33500 Question from Word Plays
The use of words, phrases, symbols, and ideas in
such a way as to evoke mental images and sense
impressions.
34500 Answer from Word Plays
What is figurative language?
35100 Question from Think About It
A group of consecutive lines in a poem that form
a single unit.
36100 Answer from Think About It
What is a stanza?
37200 Question from Think About It
The attitude a writer takes toward the audience,
a subject, or a character.
38200 Answer from Think About It
What is tone?
39300 Question from Think About It
A statement which seems to be a contradiction but
reveals the truth.
40300 Answer from Think About It
What is a paradox?
41400 Question from Think About It
A figure of speech in which an address is made to
an absent person or a punctuation mark is used to
indicate the omission of letter(s)
42400 Answer from Think About It
What is an apostrophe?
43500 Question from Think About It
The use of a person, place, thing, or event that
stands for itself and for something beyond itself
as well.
44500 Answer from Think About It
What is symbolism?
45100 Question from Poetic Types
Ordinary language people use in speaking or
writing.
46100 Answer from Poetic Types
What is prose?
47200 Question from Poetic Types
A Japanese form of poetry which consists of three
unrhymed lines of five, seven and five syllables.
48200 Answer from Poetic Types
What is haiku?
49300 Question from Poetic Types
A light or humorous verse form of five verses
50300 Answer from Poetic Types
What is a limerick?
51400 Question from Poetic Types
A song that tells a story.
52400 Answer from Poetic Types
What is a ballad?
53500 Question from Poetic Types
Fourteen line lyric poem that is usually written
in iambic pentameter and that has one of several
rhyme schemes.
54500 Answer from Poetic Types
What is a sonnet?
55Final Jeopardy
The apparent paradox achieved by the use of words
which seem to contradict one another.
56Final Jeopardy Answer
What is an oxymoron?
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