ELA 10-2 Jeopardy Essential WordsAuthor’s Purpose OrganizationStylistic Techniques Match the example
“IBC” – 10 points
Figure out what matters. Highlight key terms and parts. Make notes. – 20 points
Examine carefully. Look at details, parts, chunks. Helps you infer. – 30 points
Figure out your theme or controlling idea. State it in a sentence. Stick to it. – 40 points
Justify from texts and life. Explain. Be specific and detailed. – 50 points
-cartoon, short story, joke -fiction – 10 points
Song or poem – 20 points
News article Report Poster Power point presentation Expository text – 30 points
Advertisement Letter Speech Opinion piece – 40 points
A purpose not mentioned yet… – 50 points
in a short story – 10 points
in a poem or song – 20 points
in a research report – 30 points
in persuasive text – 40 points
in a play – 50 points
making direct comparisons between things FORESHADOWING IRONY IMAGERY JARGON METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION SIMILE SYMBOLISM – 10 points
-putting in warnings or items to get you to predict something that is coming FORESHADOWING IRONY IMAGERY JARGON METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION SIMILE SYMBOLISM – 20 points
-using things to represent an idea or concept FORESHADOWING IRONY IMAGERY JARGON METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION SIMILE SYMBOLISM – 30 points
-vivid description using the senses FORESHADOWING IRONY IMAGERY JARGON METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION SIMILE SYMBOLISM – 40 points
-putting things together that don’t match or aren’t expected; it creates humour, tension, or drama FORESHADOWING IRONY IMAGERY JARGON METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION SIMILE SYMBOLISM – 50 points
Of Mice and Men Rabbits – 10 points
Boy in the Treehouse, Scene 8, reporter “sources, angle, extro, wrap, studio” Scene 9, uncle “huh, eh, get it, boy” Of Mice and Men “work card, bindle, jack, swamper, skinner, jerk-line skinner, stable buck, sacking” – 20 points
Of Mice and Men When Candy’s dog is shot on purpose, because he is getting older and not that useful, and then Candy says he should have done it himself and not let someone else do it… – 30 points
The Boy in the Treehouse, Scene 1 Stops, takes a big breath, stays clear of edge, clearly uncomfortable, grasping the pole tightly “So far, so good.” – 40 points
Of Mice and Men Describing Lennie like a bear, with paws, having him snort like a horse at the stream – 50 points