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NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager.

NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager. 1. List as many naturalist principles as you can. Jeopardy. Epiphany is best described as The part of a plot where setting and characters are introduced The point where conflict is resolved

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NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager.

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  1. NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager. 1. List as many naturalist principles as you can

  2. Jeopardy

  3. Epiphany is best described as • The part of a plot where setting and characters are introduced • The point where conflict is resolved • A point in the story where a character achieves insight he did not previously have • An implied theme that relates to life

  4. A short story is Short prose fiction Short prose fiction with one major conflict Short fiction with an inciting incident, turning point, and resolution

  5. The six basic elements of all fiction are Plot, ______, setting, tone/mood, conflict, theme

  6. DAILY DOUBLE TEAM ANSWER Produce a plot Sequence with all parts labeled

  7. The _______ is the point at which the Rising action begins

  8. Conflict is best defined as What makes all fiction interesting The element that give the story suspense The struggle between two opposing forces in fiction A struggle between two or more characters

  9. Mitigate • relieve • negotiate • respond

  10. Explain the difference between mood and tone

  11. Theme is often reveal by The title The lesson a character learns The setting of the story Both A and B None of the above

  12. Provide one example of allegory and explain why The work/fable is classified as such

  13. NAME THE LITERARY DEVICE: ________is a reference, within a literary work to another work of fiction, a film, a piece of art, or even a real event. It serves as a kind of shorthand, drawing on this outside work to provide greater context or meaning to the situation being written about.

  14. Synonym for Cadaverous

  15. The crowd went their separate ways and then _____________ Converged Precedented Perpetuated Dispersed

  16. I _____ on a journey to the underworld • Discrepancy • Embark • Remiss • Repose • adulterate

  17. Concoct * Bury * Create *Deny

  18. What’s the difference between Metonymy and synecdoche?

  19. A sonnet is comprised of Fourteen lines: one octave and one _____________

  20. Name a synonym Reprove • (also a vocab word)

  21. Omni • What’s the root mean?

  22. Austere • A. wealthy • B. unadorned • C. intelligent

  23. Name the device Ten thousand eyes were on him (assume 5,000 people were in the crowd)

  24. One unit of meter

  25. What two characters in Of Mice and Men serve as foils to one another? How?

  26. “Like old beggars under sacks”

  27. Name the speaker- “Noblest Roman of them all ”

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