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$100 Question from Context Clues • Harry looks indignant when he doesn’t get what he wants • Joyful • Sleepy • Silly • Angry
$100 Answer from Context Clues What is d. angry?
$200 Question from Context Clues In 1935, James Angel was the first American to epsy the Angels Falls with his own eyes. a.Name b. ride c. see d. hike
$200 Answer from Context Clues What is “see” (c)?
$300 Question from Context Clues • Other waterfalls are not so high, but their breadth is great • Odor • Width • Height • Flow
$300 Answer from Context Clues What is a width (b)?
$400 Question from Context Clues • Some model cars look real because they are replicas of actual cars. • Drawings • Copies • Memories • Images
$400 Answer for Context Clues What is “copies” (b)?
$500 Question from Context Clues • The water in some waterfalls plunges hundreds of feet to the bottom . • Falls quickly • Falls upward • Moves slowly • Moves backward
$500 Answer from Context Clues Falls quickly (B)?
$100 Question from Quotes Which text? • “So began a lifetime of small discoveries linked by a common theme: the things we worry about are never the things that happen. And the things that happen are the things we never could have dreamed.” • “Can Animals Think?” • “I Have a Dream” • Night • “Field Trip”
$100 Answer from Quotes “Field Trip”
$200 Question from Quotes Which text? • “The bell. Already we must separate, go to bed. Everything was regulated by the bell. It gave me orders, and I automatically obeyed them. I hated it. Whenever I dreamed of a better world, I could only imagine a universe with no bells.” • “Can Animals Think?” • “I Have a Dream” • Night • “Field Trip”
$200 Answer from Quotes Night
$300 Question from Quotes • Which text? • “Where can we get more copies of this for the relatives” • “Can Animals Think?” • “Only Daughter” • Night • “Field Trip”
$300 Answer from Quotes “Only Daughter”
$400 Question from Quotes • “We must have been a horrible sight flying down the freeway with those dying men in our arms. There was no screaming in that car. It was just a silent, terrible drive” • “A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas” • “Only Daughter” • Night • “Field Trip”
$400 Answer from Quotes “A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas
$500 Question from Quotes • “I began to wonder whether there might be better windows on animal minds than experiments designed to teach them signs and symbols” • “A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas” • “Only Daughter” • Night • “Can Animals Think?”
$500 Answer from Quotes “Can Animals Think?”
$100 Question from Terms • An account of the writer’s own life written from the author’s perspective • Thesis • Autobiography • Bias • biography
$100 Answer from Terms What is “autobiography”?
$200 Question from Terms • An account of a person’s life written or told by another person. • Propaganda • Speech • Biography • autobiography
$200 Answer from Terms What is Biography?
$300 Question from Terms • Prose writing that deals with real people, things, events, and places. True writing. • Propaganda • Fiction • Nonfiction • Main idea
$300 Answer from Lit. Terms Nonfiction
$400 Question from Terms • Expression peculiar to a particular language that means something different from the literal meaning of each word. “It’s raining cats and dogs.” “We heard it through the grapevine.” • Idiom • Euphemism • Propaganda • synonym
$400 Answer from Terms Idiom
$500 Question from Terms • A narrative composed from personal experience. Often shorter than autobiographies. • Speech • Thesis • Memoir • fiction
$500 Answer from Terms Memoir
$100 Question from Setting Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28th, 1963.
$100 Answer from Setting “I Have a Dream”
$200 Question from Setting A finger is chopped off and donkeys trample the author.
$200 Answer from Setting “Field Trip”
$300 Question from Setting A concentration camp during the Holocaust.
$300 Answer from Setting Night
$400 Question from Setting A woman flies home to visit her family in Chicago at Christmas; she wants her father’s approval.
$400 Answer from Setting “Only Daughter”
$500 Question from Setting Describes Orky and Fu Manchu’s interactions with humans.
$500 Answer from Setting “Can Animals Think?”
$100 Question from Terms 2 • A question to which an answer is not accepted or it is already known. • Synonym • Propaganda • Inference • Rhetorical question
$100 Answer from Terms 2 Rhetorical Question
$200 Question from Terms 2 • A firsthand account, such as a speech, an autobiography, or a letter. • Main idea • Primary source • Secondary source • denotation
$200 Answer from Terms 2 Primary Source
$300 Question from Terms 2 • An overused expression that has lost its originality “I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” • Idiom • Cliché • Denotation • style
$300 Answer from Terms 2 Cliché
$400 Question from Terms 2 • All the meanings, associations, or emotions that have come to be attached to some words in addition to their literal meaning. School: Homework, bells, tests, prom, etc. • Idiom • Denotation • Connotation • Context clue
$400 Answer from Terms 2 Connotation
$500 Question from Terms 2 • The substitution of a mild, indirect or vague expression for another one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt. “To pass away” instead of “to croak” or “to kick the bucket” • Idiom • Euphemism • propaganda • denotation