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Jeopardy. Present Progressive. Direct Object Pronouns. Personal Pronouns. Prepositional Phrases. Affirmative tu commands. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400.
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$100 Question from Literary Terms A logical assumption about something not directly stated.
$100 Answer from Literary Terms Inference
$200 Question from Literary Terms Information that can be proved. Expository essays are always this.
$200 Answer from Literary Terms Fact or factual
$300 Question from Literary Terms A person’s judgment or belief.
$300 Answer from Literary Terms Opinion
$400 Question from Literary Terms Taking the highlights of the story and shortening them into your own words.
$400 Answer from Literary Terms Summarize
$500 Question from Literary Terms The main reason an author writes.
$500 Answer from Literary Terms Author’s purpose
$100 Question from Pronouns Give the books to David and _____.
$200 Question from Pronouns Someone left _______ coat on the floor.
$200 Answer from Pronouns His or her
$300 Question from Pronouns Did everyone bring _____ book?
$300 Answer from Pronouns His or her
$400 Question from Pronouns The girl and the boys brought ____ lunches to the cafeteria.
$500 Question from Pronouns The dog chased _____ tail.
$100 Question from Figurative Language Sensory language, writing that appeals to senses, creates word pictures
$200 Question from Figurative Language Describes one thing as if it were something else. (the snow was a white blanket)
$200 Answer from Figurative Language Metaphor
$300 Question from Figurative Language Uses like or as to compare two unlike things (red as a rose)
$400 Question from Figurative Language Human qualities given to something nonhuman (a tree bowed in the wind)
$400 Answer from Figurative Language Personification
$500 Question from Figurative Language What type of figurative language is being presented in the poem below? Snow speaks to the people itsfalling above in the glooming sunlight. Its white sparkling voiceechoes as it falls through the air.
$500 Answer from Figurative Language Personification: Snow speaks sparkling voice
$100 Question from Genre Writing that explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events.
$100 Answer from Genre Nonfiction
$200 Question from Genre Text structure that shows similarities And differences between 2 or more items.
$200 Answer from Genre Compare and Contrast
$300 Question from Genre Text structure that tells one or more problems and possible solutions.
$300 Answer from Genre Problem/Solution
$400 Question from Genre Text structure that lists one or more Causes and the results
$400 Answer from Genre Cause & Effect
$500 Question from Genre Text structure that tells the main ideas and elaborates with details.
$500 Answer from Genre Description
$100 Question from Mish Mash A life lesson that the author wants the reader to learn about.
$200 Question from Mish Mash A word meaning the opposite
$200 Answer from Mish Mash Antonym
$300 Question from Mish Mash A word meaning the same
$300 Answer from Mish Mash Synonym
$400 Question from Mish Mash Name the three reasons an author writes
$400 Answer from Mish Mash To persuade To entertain To inform
$500 Question from Mish Mash Text structure that tells the order of a process or series of events.