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. JE’PARDY!. English. $100. $300. $100. $100. $500. $300. $500. $500. $500. $300. $300. $100. POETRY. FICTION. Point of View. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. ?. $100. POETRY. A group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song, similar to a paragraph in prose. $300. POETRY.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . JE’PARDY! English
$100 $300 $100 $100 $500 $300 $500 $500 $500 $300 $300 $100 POETRY FICTION Point of View FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ?
$100 POETRY A group of lines forming a unit in a poem or song, similar to a paragraph in prose.
$300 POETRY The recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzasused for emphasis.
$500 POETRY The pattern in rhyme or verse which represents identical or highly familiar final sounds in lines of verse (for example, aabbain a limerick). .
$100 FICTION A brief story told in poetry or prose that contains a moral or a practical lesson about life.
$300 FICTION An exaggerated story that is obviously untrue but is told as though it should be believed.
$500 FICTION A story that has no known author and was originally passed on from one generation to another by word of mouth.
$100 Point of View Rarely used except in interactive fiction.
$300 Point of View Astory told by a character using the pronoun I or sometimes we.
$500 Point of View Athird-person narrator functioning as an all-seeing, all-hearing, all-knowing speaker who reads the thoughts and feelings of any and all characters.
$100 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE A device of figurative language that compares two unlike objects.
$300 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE The figurative device in which animals, objects, or abstractions are represented as being human or as having human attributes.
$500 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE A device of figurative language that is a stated comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.” .
Final Jepardy! Sound Devices The formation and use of words to imitate sounds (for example, rattle, murmur, crash, bog, buzz, boink, and grr).