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E. Campofredano
Double EOG JeopardyPoetry
ElementsEOG
TermsFigurativeLanguage
Story Elements
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Final Jeopardy
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$200 Question from Poetry Elements
The repeating of certain words, sounds, or phrases.
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$400 Question from Poetry Elements
A group of lines in a poem… similar to a paragraph in a story.
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$600 Question from Poetry Elements
Something that stands for or represents something else.
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$800 Question from Poetry Elements
Words that are meant to connectwith the reader’s sense of smell, sight
taste, sound, and touch.
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$200 Question from EOG Terms
Complete the sentence below using one of the following words:
Support/evaluate
__________ your idea with evidence.
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$400 Question from EOG Terms
Complete the sentence below using one of the following words:
Conclude/explain
Based on the evidence, the detective __________ that the victim died of natural causes.
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$600 Question from EOG Terms
Complete the sentence below using one of the following words:
Describe/analyze
The character could be _________ as having a zest for life because he
lived each day to its fullest!
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$800 Question from EOG Terms
Complete the sentence below using one of the following words:
Contrast/compare
After _________ the two chemicals, she could see that one had more acidity than the other.
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$1000 Question from EOG Terms
Complete the sentence below using one of the following words:
Signify/infer
What does the rose _________ in the poem?
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$600 Question from Figurative Language
Two terms that contradict themselves when placed
together.Example: The daily special
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$800 Question from Figurative Language
Groups of words that mean differentlyfrom their literal interpretation.
Example: Your teacher tells you to, “Put a lid on it.” What does she really mean?
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$1000 Question from Figurative Language
Giving human-like qualities tothings that are not human.
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$200 Question from Story Elements
A general statement of what a story/article is about.
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$400 Question from Story Elements
What are the following examples of?Person v. Person
Person v. SelfPerson v. Nature
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$600 Question from Story Elements
A category of literature, such as historical fiction, mystery, and
poetry.
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$1000 Question from Story Elements
The point of a story where the action is at its peak.
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$400 Question from EOG Format
The first thing you should do before beginning to read a
passage on the page.
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$800 Question from EOG Format
A picture, diagram, drawing, figure, graph or table that adds information
in a selection.
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$1000 Question from EOG Format
Information set next to the main selection that gives more detail
about the topic related to the mainselection.
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Final Jeopardy
A combination of words and pictures thatshows how a story is organized.