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Team OneTeam One

Team TwoTeam Two

Team ThreeTeam Three

Team FourTeam Four

Team FiveTeam Five

Team SixTeam Six

Grammar RulesQuestion for 5 points

Distinguish between there, their, and

they’re.

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 5 points

There = location

Their = possesive

They’re = they are

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 10 points

State the rule for the use of an apostrophe in

it’s and its

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 10 points

It’s = it is

Its = belongs to it

(Possessive)

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 15 points

Capitalization rule for family terms like mom

or dad.

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 15 points

Capitalize when it is used in place of the

person’s name.

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 20 points

Distinguish between to, two, and too.

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 20 points

To = preposition

Two = number

Too = also, or intensity

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 25 points

State the rule for writing numbers.

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Grammar RulesQuestion for 25 points

Spell out all numbers that can be written in

two words or less (under 100) and at the beginning of sentences

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Analyze ThisQuestion for 5 points

Love is smoke, the fumes of sighs

Romeo and Juliet

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Metaphor

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..and on the three sides of it cliffs dived down to

where the sea licked greedy lips in the

shadows…

(Most Dangerous Game) Back to Board

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Personification

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Question for 15 points

As far off shore shouted words could carry, I sent

a few back to the adversary.

The Odyssey Back to Board

Analyze ThisQuestion for 15 points

Heroic Couplet

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Analyze ThisQuestion for 20 points

“You have dancing shoes with nimble

soles, I have a sole of lead.”

Romeo and JulietBack to Board

Analyze ThisQuestion for 20 points

Pun

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Question for 25 points

Poseidon lord who sets the earth a tremble

The Odyssey

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Analyze ThisQuestion for 25 points

Epithet

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Story Elements

Question for 5 points

Name for the sequence of events in a story

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Story Elements

Answer for 5 Points

Plot

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Story Elements

Question for 10 Points

Turning point of the action in the story

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Story Elements

Answer for 10 Points

Climax

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Story Elements

Question for 15 Points

Struggle between two forces in the story

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Story Elements

Answer for 15 Points

Conflict

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Story Elements

Question for 20 Points

Elements of the setting

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Story Elements

Answer for 20 Points

Time and Place

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Story Elements

Question for 25 Points

Draw and label a plot diagram

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Story Elements

Answer for 25 Points

Answer should include:

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling

action, resolutionBack to Board

Genres

Question for 5 Points

Examples include these: The Iliad, The

Odyssey, and The Aneid

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Genres

Answer for 5 Points

Epic Poetry

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Genres

Question for 10 Points

Works that tell true stories

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Genres

Answer for 10 Points

Nonfiction

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Genres

Question for 15 Points

Prose works between 1 and 50 pages long

which tell stories that are made up

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Genres

Answer for 15 Points

Short Stories

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Genres

Question for 20 Points

The only genre not written in prose

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Genres

Answer for 20 Points

Poetry

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Genres

Question for 25 Points

Name three components of all dramatic works

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Genres

Answer for 25 Points

Cast, Acts, Scenes, Stage Directions,

Dialogue, Plot

(any three)Back to Board

Literary Terms

Question for 5 Points

A lengthy comparison using like or as, contains lots of

imageryBack to Board

Literary Terms

Answer for 5 Points

Epic Simile

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Literary Terms

Question for 10 Points

A reference to a famous character or event from history, literature, or pop

culture. Back to Board

Literary Terms

Answer for 10 Points

Allusions

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Literary Terms

Question for 15 Points

Language used by people in specific jobs

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Literary Terms

Answer for 15 Points

Jargon

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Literary Terms

Question for 20 Points

The feeling or atmosphere created in

the story

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Literary Terms

Answer for 20 Points

Mood

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Literary Terms

Question for 25 Points

Language that awakens the five senses

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Literary Terms

Answer for 25 Points

Imagery

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“Big Points”

Question

Define and give an example of each type

of irony

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Big Points

Answer for Big Points

Situational, Verbal, and Dramatic

(Examples will vary)

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