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Literary Elements. Point of View. Characterization. Writing. Miscellaneous. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500.

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  1. Literary Elements Point of View Characterization Writing Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. The order events are usually presented in a story. Category 1: $100: A

  3. What is CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER? Category 1: $100: Q

  4. Which of the following shows why • setting is important in a story? • Setting can affect how characters act. • Description of setting can create a • vivid picture in the reader’s mind. • C. Setting can affect the action of the story. • D.All of the above. Category 1: $200: A

  5. What is D? Category 1: $200: Q

  6. Which of the following is not an example of an internal conflict? • Harold fights the urge to shoplift a video game. • Jan confronts Marcia about spreading rumors. • Amy is embarrassed about learning to swim. • Stan is worried about going on his first date. Category 1: $300: A

  7. What is B? Category 1: $300: Q

  8. Which of the following could not be the theme of a story? • Polar bears • Hard work pays off • A person’s appearance can be deceiving • Think carefully before following the advice of a friend. Category 1: $400: A

  9. What is A? Category 1: $400: Q

  10. The literary element that is commonly not stated directly? Category 1: $500: A

  11. What is THEME? Category 1: $500: Q

  12. The point of view that uses an outside narrator to tell the story. Category 2: $100: A

  13. What is THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW? Category 2: $100: Q

  14. Johnny is the main character in the story telling the events as he sees them. Category 2: $200: A

  15. What is FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW? Category 2: $200: Q

  16. The point of view from which this passage is told: Jackie Robinson was born in 1919 in Georgia. He grew up in Pasadena and attended UCLA. Category 2: $300: A

  17. What is THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW? Category 2: $300: Q

  18. The point of view from which this passage is told: My brother was 18 when he spent the winter of 1777-78 with the troops at Valley Forge. His name was Samuel, and he had joined the Continental Army in the summer. Category 2: $400: A

  19. What is FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW? Category 2: $400: Q

  20. Which part of speech helps a reader determine a story’s point of view? Category 2: $500: A

  21. What are PRONOUNS? Category 2: $500: Q

  22. True or False? A character usually stays the same from the beginning to the end of a story. Category 3: $100: A

  23. What is false? A character usually experiences some changes as they struggle to solve the conflict in the story. Category 3: $100: Q

  24. True or False? Describing a character’s appearance is one good way for the writer to help the reader understand a character. Category 3: $200: A

  25. What is true? Category 3: $200: Q

  26. Which of the following would • help show readers that a • character has a sense of humor? • Describing the character’s appearance • Describing the character in a fight with his • mom • Using dialogue to show the character and his friend • joking around. • D. Describing the reaction of the character after his • girlfriend broke up with him. Category 3: $300: A

  27. What is C? Category 3: $300: Q

  28. Which of the following • is not a character trait? • Courageous • Jealous • Fearful • Laughter Category 3: $400: A

  29. What is D? Category 3: $400: Q

  30. List 3 ways a writer can show characterization in a story. Category 3: $500: A

  31. Name 3 of the following: What are description, dialogue, actions, thoughts and feelings, and reactions of other characters? Category 3: $500: Q

  32. Give an example of a sentence that appeals to a reader’s sense of sight. Category 4: $100: A

  33. Answers vary. Good sentences will include colors, specific descriptions of items or people, and locations of objects. Category 4: $100: Q

  34. What is the purpose of a hook? Category 4: $200: A

  35. What is to engage the reader and get him/her to want to read more? Category 4: $200: Q

  36. These words guide the reader through a piece of writing by showing the connection between events and ideas. Category 4: $300: A

  37. What are transitions? Category 4: $300: Q

  38. When reading a paragraph about the types of animals that live in the rainforest, which of the following would make a good topic sentence. • Tree frogs and other amphibians inhabit the rain forest. • The rain forest is inhabited with a multitude of animal types. • Mammals are one type of animal that live in the rain forest. • Monkeys thrive in the rain forest. Category 4: $400: A

  39. What is B? A topic sentence should not be too specific. Category 4: $400: Q

  40. Name 3 types of hooks that would engage a reader. Category 4: $500: A

  41. Name 3 of the following: Anecdote Question Quote Statement of Intrigue Dialogue Onomatopoeia Category 4: $500: Q

  42. Read the sentence below from “Kira-Kira” and identify the vivid verbs used. The dog burst from the field suddenly, growling and snarling. Category 5: $100: A

  43. Vivid Verbs used: Burst Growling Snarling Category 5: $100: Q

  44. In the personal narrative “My Superpowers,” Dan felt this way about Vernon. • Dan looked up to Vernon • Dan liked the attention Vernon gave him. • Dan disliked Vernon because he embarrassed him. Category 5: $200: A

  45. What is C ? Category 5: $200: Q

  46. Insert a transition word to help the reader connect the events in the passage: First the hyenas attacked Nala and Simba . Then Simba ran back to save Zazu. Next the hyenas trapped them in the ribcage. ______ Mufasa saved them. Category 5: $300: A

  47. Answers may vary: Finally Eventually Later Category 5: $300: Q

  48. What would make a good hook for the following passage? While driving down the street, a red bicycle suddenly appeared in the street ahead. A young man of about 12 hopped off the bike and waved as if he needed help. I rolled down the window to see what the problem was. The young man asked if I could call the police. Category 5: $400: A

  49. Answers may vary. A hook should engage the reader and focus on the events in the incident. Category 5: $400: Q

  50. Which sentence best identifies an internal conflict from “My Superpowers”? • Three bullies waited for me after school. • I punched him on the chest and grabbed back my Cubs hat. • Crying in front of Ann made me feel more embarrassed. • When I grew up I became a writer. Category 5: $500: A

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