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Welcome to Literary Terms Jeopardy!!. Jeopardy – Round 1. Click here for Round Two. An arrangement of lines of verse in a pattern usually repeated throughout the poem. Poetry– 20 points. Answer:. Stanza. Poetry– 20 points. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
3rd Grade Jeopardy!!
Jeopardy Round 2Types of LitStory ElementsPoetryTypes of Lit IIMisc Lit Terms2020202020404040404060606060608080808080100100100100100
Click here for Final Jeopardy53A document that describes the process, progress, or results of technical or scientific research or the state of a technical or scientific research problemTypes of Lit 20 points54A central idea or statement that unifies and controls an entire literary work Story Elements 20 points64Verse that does not follow a fixed metrical patternPoetry 20 points74A brief prose taleTypes of Lit II 20 points84Teaches a lesson through symbolismMisc 20 points94Rhyme Scheme
Poetry 60 pointsAnswer:The choice of a particular word as opposed to othersStory Elements 40 pointsDAILY DOUBLE
66Two lines--the second line immediately following the first--of the same metrical length that end in a rhyme to form a complete unitPoetry 40 points76A literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridiculeTypes of Lit II 40 points86The difference between what is expected to happen and what actually doesMisc 40 points96The pattern of rhymePoetry 60 points7Story Elements 60 pointsThe way an author conveys his attitude about particular characters and subject matters68A lightly stressed syllable followed by a heavily stressed syllablePoetry 60 points78Type of Lit II 60 pointsDAILY DOUBLE
A story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious88A play on two words similar in sound but different in meaningMisc 40 points98A serious play in which the chief character passes through a series of misfortunes leading to a final, devastating catastropheTypes of Lit 80 points60The way a story gets told and who tells it Story Elements 80 points70A recognizable though varying pattern of stressed syllables alternating with syllables of less stressPoetry 80 points80A major form of Japanese verse, written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, often on the subject of nature or one of the seasonsTypes of Lit II 80 points90A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea
Figurative Language 80 points49In this type of writing, a writer takes a position FOR or AGAINST an issue and writes to convince the reader to believe or do something.Types of Lit 100 points62The structure and relationship of actions and events in a work of fictionStory Elements 100 points72Repeating identical or similar vowels (especially in stressed syllables) in nearby wordsPoetry 100 points82A long narrative about a serious subject focused on the exploits of a hero or demi-god who represents the cultural values of a race, nation, or religious group Types of Lit II 100 points92The use of sounds that are similar to the noise they represent for a rhetorical or artistic effect
Figurative Language 100 points51Answer:Irony
Story Elements 60 pointsFINAL JEOPARDY Category:
Figure of Speech
Make Your Wagers
104Answer:Allusion
Story Elements 80 points (Daily Double)Answer:Dialect
Story Elements 100 pointsAnswer:Dynamic Character
Characterization 20 pointsAnswer:Direct Characterization
Characterization 40 pointsAnswer:Antagonist
Characterization 60 pointsAnswer:Flat Character
Characterization 80 pointsAnswer:Indirect Characterization
Characterization 100 pointsAnswer:Simile
Figurative Language 20 pointsAnswer:Alliteration
Figurative Language 40 pointsAnswer:Metaphor
Figurative Language 60 pointsAnswer:Personification
Figurative Language 80 pointsAnswer:Onomatopoeia
Figurative Language 100 pointsAnswer:Technical Report
Types of Lit 20 pointsAnswer:Fable
Types of Lit 40 pointsAnswer:Argumentative
Types of Lit 60 pointsAnswer:Tragedy
Types of Lit 80 pointsAnswer:Persuasive
Types of Lit 100 pointsAnswer:Theme
Story Elements 20 points
Answer:
Story Elements 40 points(Daily Double)
DictionAnswer:Tone
Story Elements 60 points
Answer:Point of View
Story Elements 80 points
Answer:Plot
Story Elements 100 points
Answer:Free Verse
Poetry 20 PointsAnswer:Couplet
Poetry 40 PointsAnswer:Iambic
Poetry 60 PointsAnswer:Meter
Poetry 80 PointsAnswer:Assonance
Poetry 100 PointsAnswer:Short Story
Type of Lit II 20 pointsAnswer:Satire
Types of Lit II 40 pointsAnswer:Narrative
Types of Lit II 60 points (Daily Double)Answer:Haiku
Type of Lit II 80 pointsAnswer:Epic Poem
Types of Lit II 100 pointsAnswer:Allegory
Misc 20 pointsAnswer:Situational Irony
Misc 40 pointsAnswer:Pun
Misc 60 pointsAnswer:Omniscient
Misc 80 pointsAnswer:SymbolismMisc 100 points
QUESTION:
An extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as to wait an eternity. 105Answer:Hyperbole106
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