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Powerpoint Jeopardy

Powerpoint Jeopardy. A pause in the middle of a line of poetry through punctuation is called a: _________________. Free verse is: _______________________. What type of foot is the name: “ Schieffelin ” (pronounced with 2 syllables)? . Rhyme in which the words almost rhyme has two names:

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Powerpoint Jeopardy

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy

  2. A pause in the middle of a line of poetry through punctuation is called a: _________________.

  3. Free verse is: _______________________

  4. What type of foot is the name: “Schieffelin” (pronounced with 2 syllables)?

  5. Rhyme in which the words almost rhyme has two names: ____________________ or ____________________

  6. The difference between alliteration and consonance is: __________________

  7. Identify a term: “Sundays too my father got up earlyand put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather made banked fires blaze.

  8. Identify a term(that we hasn’t come up yet in the game): “I always felt like crying. It wasn’t fair That all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot.Each year I hoped they would keep, knew they would not.”

  9. In “Blackberry-Picking,” Heaney makes an ___________________ to a famous fairytale savage named _____________________.

  10. Identify the form of the following poem: If I should learn, in some quite casual way, That you were gone, not to return again— Read from the back-page of a paper, say, Held by a neighbor in a subway train, How at the corner of this avenue And such a street (so are the papers filled) A hurrying man--who happened to be you– At noon to-day had happened to be killed, I should not cry aloud--I could not cry Aloud, or wring my hands in such a place— I should but watch the station lights rush by With a more careful interest on my face, Or raise my eyes and read with greater care Where to store furs and how to treat the hair.

  11. A famous villanelle by Edward Arlington Robinson starts with the lines: “They are all gone away, The House is shut and still, There is nothing more to say.” What lines will be repeated AND what word will the final line of the poem rhyme with?

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  13. Jim doesn’t know it, but his family will be _______________ in 1864 after the Civil War. True or False?

  14. Tom Sawyer is not ____________; he can read and write. True or False?

  15. Troy _______________ before he dies; it is slow and painful. True or False?

  16. Insert Text for Question Category 4 – 10 points

  17. Insert Text for Question Category 4 – 20 points

  18. Allie was always very _____________ and was disrespectful to his family. True or False?

  19. Jim is not ____________; which is proven through the notes he writes for Tom. True or False?

  20. Troy is a ______________ when he keeps his affair a secret from Rose until Alberta gets pregnant. True or False?

  21. Insert Text for Question Category 5 – 10 points

  22. Insert Text for Question Category 5 – 20 points

  23. Holden becomes _____________ when he is free to move from yellow to green on the “traffic light.” He is no longer trapped in indecision. True or False?

  24. Jim is _______________ because, unlike Tom, he didn’t have the opportunity to go to school. True or False?

  25. Gabriel is the most ______________ Character in Fences because he always disrespects everyone. True or False?

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