Title: JEOPARDY! Vocabulary Review
1JEOPARDY!Vocabulary Review
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- Mrs. Richards
- 6th Grade Reading
2JEOPARDY!
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3Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
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4A writers attitude toward the subjects he or she
is writing about.
5The repetition of the same or similar sounds at
the beginning of words.
6A narrative point of view where the story is told
by one of the characters.
7An organizational device that relates at least
two events.
Daily Double!!!
8Shades of meaning in synonyms.
9A basic truth that goes beyond the actual story.
10When words imitate sounds.
11A narrative point of view written as if someone
outside the story is observing the characters.
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12An organizational device that shows how two or
more items are alike or different.
13The literal meaning of a word.
14A clue or hint about an event that will unfold
later in a story.
15A type of figurative language that uses an
exaggeration for emphasis.
16A narrative point of view written from the point
of view of a narrator who knows everything thats
going on in the story, including the thoughts of
every character, and even things that characters
have no way of knowing about.
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17An organizational pattern that features a
numbered list and it is a good way to make an
argument.
18An assumption that all things behave a certain
way based on observing a few things behaving that
way.
19A fixed idea about the members of a particular
group that does not allow for individually.
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20A type of figurative language that compares two
unlike things without using the words like or
as.
21The use of words that appeal to the senses of the
reader.
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22An organizational pattern that puts things in the
order in which they happened.
23A judgment based on your own knowledge as well as
the information supplied by an author.
24What a specific story is about.
25A type of figurative language that compares two
unlike things using the words like or as.
26A suggestion that the actual situation is
somewhat different from, or the exact opposite
of, the one represented.
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27An organizational device that sets out a term
that may be unfamiliar to the reader and then
explains the term.
28The first important element of plot structure.
This is the one event that sets the rest of the
story into motion.
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29Returning to a time earlier than the starting
point of a story to give background information.
30A type of figurative language that gives
something that isnt human the qualities of a
human.
31Deviating from Standard Formal English in
pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
32A story about other cultures, passes down through
the generations.
33Writing a sound, word, or idea again for effect
or emphasis..
Daily Double!!!
34Answers
35Tone
36Alliteration
37First Person
38Cause-and-Effect
39Connotation
40Theme
41Onomatopoeia
42Third Person Limited
43Comparison and Contrast
44Denotation
45Foreshadowing
46Hyperbole
47Third Person Omniscient
48Enumeration/Listing
49Generalization
50Stereotyping
51Metaphor
52Imagery
53Sequence/Chronology
54Inference
55Main Idea
56Simile
57Irony
58Concept and Definition
59Initiating Event
60Flashback
61Personification
62Dialect
63Folk Tale
64Repetition