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Jeopardy: English Style. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Grammar. Rhetorical Devices. British Novels. American Novels. Famous
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A rule saying the sentence "Government officials said that they are correcting the problem” is improper.
A rule saying the sentence “Each student must clean their own room” is improper.
The word that makes the following sentence “I drug myself out of bed this morning before heading to class” improper.
A rule stating why the sentence “It looks like it will rain” is improper.
The word/phrase that makes “I’m going with you on vacation, aren’t I?” improper.
The device used in the following sentence: “Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.”
The device used in the following sentence: • “The water droplets plop into the pond.”
The device used in the following sentence: “The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.”
The device in the following sentence: “It was so cold, I saw polar bears wearing jackets.”
The device used in the following sentence: “His parents bought him a new set of wheels.”
This novel is about five sisters trying to marry into wealth, whose lives are turned upside down when a wealthy man and his best friend, named Mr. Bingley, arrive in their town
This novel is about a young orphan being raised by her cruel aunt who sends her to a boarding school who becomes a governess and falls in love with Edward Rochester.
This novel is about an insane medical student who discovers how to make people invisible.
This novel is about a man who is hurdled into the future by his own contraption where he finds two races-the Eloi and the Morlocks.
This novel is about a man who seeks revenge, who rose in his adopted family but then was reduced to the status of a servant after running away when the love of his life married another.
This American novel is about a guy who fled his prep school and holes up in New York City to rail against adult phoniness while remaining innocent.
This novel is about the Joad family in the Great Depression who hold onto their dignity through their hardships.
This novel centers in the infamous bombing of Dresden, and the odyssey through time as the characters try to search for the meaning of their deepest fears.
This novel is about a girl named Caroline Meeber who takes a journey from the depths of industrial labor to the heists of fame.
This novel is about a group of shipwrecked boys who have to learn to survive on an island to face each other as they struggle with power, control, and starvation.
"Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once”: this quote is from this play.
“Every easy choice today will have its consequences tomorrow”: This quote is from this play.
“I swear, if you existed, I'd divorce you”: This quote is from this play.
"And then it started like a guilty thing/Upon a fearful summons“: This quote is from this play.