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Jeopardy

Unit 2 – Changes in My

World Embedded

Assessment 1 Vocabulary

Review

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The speech of one person or character.

What is a Monologue?

Sequence of related events that make up a

story.

What is a Plot?

Events that give the reader background information needed

to understand a story. This can include the

setting and an introduction to the

characters.

What is Exposition?

The turning point or high point of the

story.

What is the Climax?

This links the noun or pronoun following it to another word in a

sentence.

What is Preposition?

This is a fictional narrative that

presents a sequence of events.

What is a Short Story?

The methods a writer uses to develop

characters.

What is Characterization?

The problem in the story, or the struggle

between two opposing forces.

What is Conflict?

Major events that develop the plot and lead to the climax.

What is Rising Action?

Events after the climax but before the

resolution.

What is Falling Action?

This is a word that describes or modifies verbs; the suffix –ly is

often added to the word.

What are Adverbs?

This is the main message of a story.

What is Theme?

This is imaginative language, such as

metaphors and similes, that is not

meant to be interpreted literally.

What is Figurative Language?

Words that describe nouns.

What are Adjectives?

These words take the place of nouns.

What are Pronouns?

The past tense of this verb is formed by adding –d or -ed.

What are Regular Verbs?

This part of a sentence contains a verb and tells what the subject is doing.

What is the Predicate?

The past tense of this verb is formed in

different ways than by adding –d or -ed.

What are Irregular Verbs?

This is the part of the sentence that is a

noun or pronoun that the sentence is

about. (Answers who or what the sentence

is about)

What is the Subject?

This is used in a list to indicate that

similar words could follow.

What is Etc.?

This is the type of personal pronoun

that uses I and We.

What are First Person Pronouns?

Type of personal pronoun that uses

you.

What is Second Person Pronoun?

This is the type of personal pronoun

that uses he, she, it, they, and them.

What are Third Person Pronouns?

This has three characteristics:

begins with a capital letter, includes an

end mark, and contains a subject

and predicate.

What is a Complete Sentence?

A group of words with only one subject and

a predicate that contains a complete

thought.

What is a Simple Sentence?

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