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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Grammar& Writing. Literature. Analogies. Key Terms. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $600. Q $600. Q $600. Q $600. Q $800. Q $800. Q $800. Q $800. Q $1000. Q $1000. Q $1000. Q $1000. Jeopardy. $200 Answer from Key Terms.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Grammar& Writing Literature Analogies Key Terms Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Jeopardy

  2. $200 Answer from Key Terms The sequence of events in a story; the action of a story

  3. $200 Question from Key Terms What is plot?

  4. $400 Answer from Key Terms Hints or clues that help readers predict what will happen later in a story

  5. $400 Question from Key Terms What is foreshadowing?

  6. $600 Answer from Key Terms A comparison, meant to produce imagery, that uses the word “like” or “as” to show how two different things share similarities: “It was confusing like the inside of a watch” (Soto 253).

  7. $600 Question from Key Terms What is a simile?

  8. $800 Answer from Key Terms An expression that cannot be understood simply by looking at the words’ denotations: “He watched her on the sly” (Soto 255); hit the lights; cut it out!

  9. $800 Question from Key Terms What is an idiom?

  10. $1000 Answer from Key Terms A contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens; a contrast between what the audience knows and a character knows: In “A Retrieved Reformation,” Jimmy Valentine retrieves his reformation by doing that which placed him in prison in the first place.

  11. $1000 Question from Key Terms What is irony?

  12. $200 Answer from Grammar & Writing The “E” in the acronym “PLEA.” The bold-print statement in the following example: Felix won the fight because he suckered Antonio into a slugfest: “The two boxers fought toe-to-toe . . . " (Thomas 285).

  13. $200 Question from Grammar and Writing What is Evidence with Documentation?

  14. $400 Answer from Grammar and Writing A way to repair the grammatical mistake in the following example: If you don’t turn in your homework. You will receive no credit for the assignment.

  15. $400 Question from Grammar & Writing What is Replace the period with a comma, lowercase the “Y” in “You,” and combine all of the words into one complex sentence?

  16. $600 Answer from Grammar & Writing The “A” in the acronym “PLEA.” This is the writer’s attempt to explain how the evidence supports the point.

  17. $600 Question from Irregular Verbs What is Analysis?

  18. $800 Answer from Grammar & Writing The definition of a compound sentence

  19. $800 Question from Grammar & Writing What is a combination of usually two complete thoughts (two independent clauses) by using a comma and a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet) or by using a semicolon?

  20. $1000 Answer from Grammar & Writing The three needed elements of in-text citation (MLA)

  21. $1000 Question from Grammar & Writing What are quotation marks around the evidence, (in parentheses) the author’s last name and page number of the cited text, followed by the sentence’s end mark?

  22. $200 Answer from Literature The turning point of a story: In “Seventh Grade,” the French-class scene, when Mr. Bueller has the ability to embarrass Victor or allow him to impress Teresa

  23. $200 Question from Literature What is climax?

  24. $400 Answer from Literature The introduction to a story’s main characters, setting, and basic situation

  25. $400 Question from Literature What is exposition?

  26. $600 Answer from Literature In the plot of a story, the point at which external and internal conflicts dominate the narrative

  27. $600 Question from Literature What is rising action?

  28. $800 Answer from Literature The events within a narrative that are a reaction to the story’s climax; the events after the climax of a story and before the resolution

  29. $800 Question from Literature What is falling action?

  30. $1000 Answer from Literature A writer’s attempts to reveal characters through what the characters say and do; readers have to make inferences about the characters

  31. $1000 Question from Literature What is indirect characterization?

  32. $200 Answer from Analogies Idiom : It’s raining cats and dogs! :: ____________ : “A river of nervous sweat ran down his back” (Soto 255).

  33. $200 Question from Analogies What is a metaphor?

  34. $400 Answer from Analogies Third-person point of view : the narrator is not a character :: ____________ : the narrator is a character.

  35. $400 Question from Analogies What is first-person point of view?

  36. $600 Answer from Analogies ___________ : one complete thought :: a compound sentence : more than one complete thought joined into one sentence.

  37. $600 Answer from Analogies What is a simple sentence?

  38. $800 Answer from Analogies Hyperbole : extreme, purposeful exaggeration :: __________ : vivid description meant to help a reader visualize a scene.

  39. $800 Question from Analogies What is imagery?

  40. $1000 Answer from Analogies A word’s dictionary definition : denotation :: the thought’s and feelings evoked by a word : _________________.

  41. $1000 Question from Analogies What is connotation?

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