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Welcome To. Jeopardy!. Vocab. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Elements. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Elements Two. 100. 400. 500. 200. 300. Types. 100. 200. 300. 500. 400. Structure. 500. 100. 200. 300. 400. Team Scores. Final Jeopardy Question. Team One. Team Three.
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Jeopardy! Vocab 100 200 300 400 500 Elements 100 200 300 400 500 Elements Two 100 400 500 200 300 Types 100 200 300 500 400 Structure 500 100 200 300 400 Team Scores Final Jeopardy Question Team One Team Three Team Five Team Two Team Four Team Six
Vocab – 100 points The person telling the story and exposition Show Answer
Vocab – 100 points What is the Narrator? Back to Board
Vocab – 200 points The place where the drama takes place Show Answer
Vocab – 200 points What is the Theater? Back to Board
Vocab – 300 points Small items on the set used by actors Show Answer
Vocab – 300 points What are Props? Back to Board
Vocab – 400 points The person who writes plays Show Answer
Vocab – 400 points What is the Playwright? Back to Board
Vocab – 500 points A signal that indicates something else is about happen Show Answer
Vocab – 500 points What is a Cue? Back to Board
Elements – 100 points The events of the play Show Answer
Elements – 100 points What is the Plot? Back to Board
Elements – 200 points The meaning of the play Show Answer
Elements – 200 points What is the Theme? Back to Board
Elements – 300 points A long, uninterrupted speech spoken by a single character Show Answer
Elements – 300 points What is a Monologue? Back to Board
Elements – 400 points Helps the reader learn about characters, setting, and events Show Answer
Elements – 400 points What is Dialogue? Back to Board
Elements – 500 points A speech that reveals the thoughts and feelings of a character Show Answer
Elements – 500 points What is a Monologue? Back to Board
Elements 2 – 100 points The playwright’s technique of creating believable characters through actions, dialogue, and movements Show Answer
Elements 2 – 100 points What is Characterization? Back to Board
Elements 2 – 200 points The central figure of the drama Show Answer
Elements 2 – 200 points Who is the Protagonist? Back to Board
Elements 2 – 300 points The character who opposes the central figure of the drama Show Answer
Elements 2 – 300 points Who is the Antagonist? Back to Board
Elements 2 – 400 points The theme can either be ______ or ______ Show Answer
Elements 2 – 400 points What is Cleary Stated or Inferred? Back to Board
Elements 2 – 500 points The five parts of the plot diagram in order (including the fancy French word) Show Answer
Elements 2 – 500 points What is exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement Back to Board
Types – 100 points Events lead to the downfall or death of the main character Show Answer
Types – 100 points What is a Tragedy? Back to Board
Types – 200 points Written about a serious subject Show Answer
Types – 200 points What is a Drama? Back to Board
Types – 300 points These two types of scripts contain camera angles Show Answer
Types – 300 points What are Screenplays and Teleplays? Back to Board
Types – 400 points This type of script includes sound effects but requires no set Show Answer
Types – 400 points What is a Radioplay? Back to Board
Types – 500 points Written to entertain but can point out society’s faults Show Answer
Types – 500 points What is a Comedy? Back to Board
Structure – 100 points Units of action in a drama Show Answer
Structure – 100 points What is an Act? Back to Board
Structure – 200 points Used to introduce new characters, settings, and foreshadow future events Show Answer
Structure – 200 points What are Scenes? Back to Board
Structure – 300 points When the playwright lets the reader know about something that will eventually occur in the story Show Answer
Structure – 300 points What is Foreshadowing? Back to Board
Structure – 400 points Nonverbal instructions written as part of the script Show Answer
Structure – 400 points What are Stage Directions? Back to Board