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JEOPARDY!. Parts of the sentence review. JEOPARDY!. Poetry (100). The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem. Rhyme Meter Alliteration. Poetry (100). The rhyme scheme is measured by the ____ rhyme and is labeled with __________. Poetry (200).
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JEOPARDY! Parts of the sentence review
Poetry (100) The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem. • Rhyme • Meter • Alliteration
Poetry (100) • The rhyme scheme is measured by the ____ rhyme and is labeled with __________.
Poetry (200) “The coarse coat” is an example of…
Poetry (200) • The _______ is a type of long, complicated narrative poem that tells of extraordinary deeds by supernatural heroes and villains. • Lyric • Ode • Epic
Poetry (300) Repetition of vowel sounds among two or several words. • Assonance • Consonance • Alliteration
Poetry (300) • _________ are part of the oral tradition and tell a story. They focus on the actions and dialogue of a story, not on the characters. • Ballads • Lyrics • Sonnets
Poetry (400) The sonnet is a _______-lined poem made famous by William Shakespeare.
Poetry (400) • _______ poems convey an exact mood or feeling to the reader. • Epic • Lyric • Limerick
Poetry (500) • A haiku contains _______ total syllables.
Poetry (500) • In a ___________, the first, second, and fifth line rhyme…those silly Irish folk.
Verbals (100) • Joni greatly improved her shot by practicing. • Participle • Gerund • Infinitive
Verbals (100) • To sing in an opera is Roberto’s fondest dream. • Participial phrase • Gerund phrase • Infinitive phrase
Verbals(200) • The surest recipe for failure is to quit. • Participial • Gerund • Infinitive
Verbals (200) • The princess’s rejected suitors angrily approached the king. • Participle • Gerund • Infinitive
Verbals (300) • To fly was the goal of Orville and Wilbur Wright. • Participial • Gerund • Infinitive
Verbals (300) • The buzzing alarm rudely awoke Caitlin from a deep sleep. • Participial • Gerund • Infinitive
Verbals (400) • Mr. Malinoski is hoping to grow the world’s biggest pumpkin. • Participial phrase • Gerund phrase • Infinitive phrase
Verbals (400) • Pointing down the road, the gas station attendant gave us directions. • Participial phrase • Gerund phrase • Infinitive phrase
Verbals (500) • The painting hanging in the museum is a skillful forgery. • Participial phrase • Gerund phrase • Infinitive phrase
Verbals (500) • Speaking to an answering machine makes me feel foolish. • Participial phrase • Gerund phrase • Infinitive phrase
Anne Frank (100) • When a story is told by taking the reader “back in time.”
Anne Frank (200) • When the characters first meet in the Secret Annex, this is the • Exposition • Rising action • Climax • Falling action • Resolution
Anne Frank (300) • The problem between the Franks and the Van Daans over Anne and Peter’s relationship is called _____________.
Anne Frank (400) • “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”- Anne Frank. This quote expresses the main t_______ of the play.
Anne Frank (500) • Who received notice to report to a work camp, causing the Franks to go into hiding early?
MLA and Research (100) • When is it okay not to list sources used during research?
MLA and Research(200) • True or False- talking to someone about a topic and using their words without citing the interview is NOT considered plagiarism.
MLA and Research (300) • True or False- You can only use one font to type with (Times New Roman) according to MLA guidelines.
MLA and Research (400) Listing the page number at the end of a copied line in your paper is called parenthetical _____________.
DAILY DOUBLE!!! (1000) • MLA stands for the Modern L_________ A_____________.
Caps and Puncs (100) • i have to go to science class at 1200 and english at 100
Caps and Puncs (200) • in north carolina you can drive east to go to the beach.
Caps and Puncs (300) • in order to cook spaghetti and meatballs you need the following items one box of spaghetti noodles eight hundred seventy five fl oz of water two cups of spaghetti sauce and seventeen meatballs
Caps and Puncs (400) during our trip through the united states of america we saw the white house the statue of liberty watched the play cats in new york city and went to dollar general
Caps and Puncs (500) • i am glad it is getting dark later however it seems to be harder to wake up in the morning
Word Choice (100) • (Its, It’s) (already, all ready) time for us to leave.
Word Choice (200) Everyone brought a food dish for the party (accept, except) Tina.
Word Choice (300) • My son has (a lot, alot, many, much) Legos.
Word Choice (400) • The (weather, whether) will (effect, affect) our trip (because, cause) we (want, won’t) to go to the beach.
Word Choice (500) • The (class’s, classes’) assignment is (to, too) write two (paper’s, papers) about (their, there) dreams and nightmares, (to, too).
ANSWERS • The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem. Meter • The rhyme scheme is measured by the __end__ rhyme and is labeled with ____letters______. • “The coarse coat” is an example of… alliteration • The ___Epic____ is a type of long, complicated narrative poem that tells of extraordinary deeds by supernatural heroes and villains. • Repetition of vowel sounds among two or several words. Assonance • ____Ballads_____ are part of the oral tradition and tell a story. They focus on the actions and dialogue of a story, not on the characters. • The sonnet is a ___14____-lined poem made famous by William Shakespeare. • ___Lyric____ poems convey an exact mood or feeling to the reader. • A haiku contains ____17___ total syllables. • In a ____limerick_______, the first, second, and fifth line rhyme…those silly Irish folk. • Joni greatly improved her shot by practicing. Gerund • To sing in an opera is Roberto’s fondest dream. • Infinitive phrase • The surest recipe for failure is to quit. Infinitive • The princess’s rejected suitors angrily approached the king. Participle • To fly was the goal of Orville and Wilbur Wright. Infinitive • The buzzing alarm rudely awoke Caitlin from a deep sleep. Participial • Mr. Malinoski is hoping to grow the world’s biggest pumpkin. Infinitive phrase • Pointing down the road, the gas station attendant gave us directions. Participial phrase • The painting hanging in the museum is a skillful forgery. Participial phrase
Answers • The ___Epic____ is a type of long, complicated narrative poem that tells of extraordinary deeds by supernatural heroes and villains. • Repetition of vowel sounds among two or several words. Assonance • Speaking to an answering machine makes me feel foolish. Gerund phrase • When a story is told by taking the reader “back in time.” flashback • When the characters first meet in the Secret Annex, this is the Exposition • The problem between the Franks and the Van Daans over Anne and Peter’s relationship is called _______conflict______. • “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”- Anne Frank. This quote expresses the main theme_______ of the play. • Who received notice to report to a work camp, causing the Franks to go into hiding early? Margot • When is it okay not to list sources used during research? NEVER • True or False- talking to someone about a topic and using their words without citing the interview is NOT considered plagiarism. • True or False- You can only use one font to type with (Times New Roman) according to MLA guidelines. • Listing the page number at the end of a copied line in your paper is called parenthetical citation • MLA stands for the Modern Language Association.. • I have to go to science class at 12:00 and English at 1:00 . • In North Carolina, you can drive east to go t o the beach. • In order to cook spaghetti and meatballs you need the following items one box of spaghetti noodles eight hundred seventy five fl oz of water two cups of spaghetti sauce and seventeen meatballs • During our trip through the united states of america we saw the white house the statue of liberty watched the play cats in new york city and went to dollar general • I am glad it is getting dark later;; however, it seems to be harder to wake up in the morning. • (Its, It’s) (already, all ready) time for us to leave. • Everyone brought a food dish for the party (accept, except) Tina. • My son has (a lot, alot, many, much) Legos. • The (weather, whether) will (effect, affect) our trip (because, cause) we (want, won’t) to go to the beach. • The (class’s, classes’) assignment is (to, too) write two (paper’s, papers) about (their, there) dreams and nightmares, (to, too).