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Literary Terms Jeopardy

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Big Words

The use of words to imitate natural sounds such as buzz or pop.

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What is onomatopoeia?

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The repetition of the same sound beginning several words in sequence.

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What is alliteration?

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$300 Question from Big Words

A kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing is talked about as if it were human.

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$300 Answer from Big Words

What is personification?

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$400 Question from Big Words

Repetition of similar consonant sounds in

middle or end of words.

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$400 Answer from Big Words

What is consonance?

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$500 Question from Big Words

Repetition of similar vowel sounds that are followed by different consonant sounds.

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$500 Answer from Big Words

What is assonance?

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$100 Question from Rhyme Time

Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme.

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$100 Answer from Rhyme Time

What is free verse?

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$200 Question from Rhyme TimeConsists of the stressed and/or unstressed syllables of that make up a word or word part.

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What is a foot?

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$300 Question from Rhyme Time

Poetry written in a formal stylethat describes a great event or battle.

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$300 Answer from Rhyme Time

What is an epic?

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$400 Question from Rhyme Time

Repeated word, phrase, line, or group of lines (like a chorus in a song).

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What is a refrain?

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$500 Question from Rhyme Time

Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.

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$500 Answer from Rhyme Time

What is a couplet?

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$100 Question from Word Plays

One of two or more words that have the same or nearly identical meanings.

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$100 Answer from Word Plays

What is a synomym?

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$200 Question from Word Plays

One of two or more words that have opposite meanings.

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What is an anyomym?

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$300 Question from Word PlaysA figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, using a word such as like, as, resembles, or than.

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$300 Answer from Word Plays

What is a simile?

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$400 Question from Word Plays

A play on the multiple meanings of a word or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings.

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$400 Answer from Word Plays

What is a pun?

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$500 Question from Word PlaysThe use of words, phrases, symbols, and ideas in such a way as to evoke mental images that are not to be interpreted literally.

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$500 Answer from Word Plays

What is figurative language?

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$100 Question from Think About It

A group of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single unit.

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$100 Answer from Think About It

What is a stanza?

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$200 Question from Think About It

The attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.

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$200 Answer from Think About It

What is tone?

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$300 Question from Think About It

A statement which seems to be a contradiction but reveals the truth.

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$300 Answer from Think About It

What is a paradox?

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$400 Question from Think About ItA 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)

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$400 Answer from Think About It

What is an apostrophe?

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$500 Question from Think About ItThe use of a person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself and for something beyond itself as well.

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$500 Answer from Think About It

What is symbolism?

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$100 Question from Poetic Types

Ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.

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$100 Answer from Poetic Types

What is prose?

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$200 Question from Poetic TypesA Japanese form of poetry which consists of three unrhymed lines of five, seven and five syllables.

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$200 Answer from Poetic Types

What is haiku?

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$300 Question from Poetic Types

A light or humorous verse form of five verses

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What is a limerick?

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$400 Question from Poetic TypesA song that tells a story.

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$400 Answer from Poetic Types

What is a ballad?

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$500 Question from Poetic TypesFourteen line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes.

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$500 Answer from Poetic Types

What is a sonnet?

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Final JeopardyThe apparent paradox achieved by the use of words which seem to contradict one another.

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Final Jeopardy AnswerWhat is an oxymoron?

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