Unit 1– Test II Spring Board and “The Forgotten Pharaoh”

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Unit 1– Test II Spring Board and “The Forgotten Pharaoh” Jeopardy Unit 1– Test II Spring Board and “The Forgotten Pharaoh”

Spring Board Category 1 Spring Board Category 2 The Forgotten Pharaoh 1 The Forgotten Pharaoh 2 The Forgotten Pharaoh 3 100 200 20 300 400 500 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

The methods a writer uses to develop characters.

What is Characterization?

Words or information that appeal to the five senses.

What is Sensory Language?

Imaginative language that is not meant to be interpreted literally.

What is a Figurative Language?

This includes both where and when an action or story takes place.

What is Setting?

A kind of metaphor that gives objects or abstract ideas human characteristics.

What is Personification?

The central idea, lesson, message, or purpose of a literary work.

What is Theme?

A comparison between two unlike things in which one thing becomes another.

What are Metaphors?

Clues or hints signaling events that will happen later in the plot.

What is Foreshadowing?

A genre in which the imaginary elements of the story could be scientifically possible.

What is Science Fiction?

A sudden and vivid memory of an event in the past; an interruption in the sequence of events in the plot of a story to relate to events that occurred in the past.

What is a Flashback?

A fake or counterfeit.

What is Forgery?

(n) Creature with a lion’s body and a ram, human, or bird’s head.

What is a Sphinx?

(n) A ship powered by steam.

What is a Steamer?

(v) To hunt stealthily.

What is Stalk?

(n) A pointy stone column.

What is an Obelisk?

(n) Dirt particles in water.

What is Silt?

(n) The study of ruins, artifacts

What is Archaeology?

(n) A great noise or outcry.

What is a Clamor?

(n) An altar or place of worship.

What is a Shrine?

(v) To preserve a body for burial.

What is Embalm?

(adj.) difficult to reach.

What is Inaccessible?

(n) picture-based writing

What are Hieroglyphics?

(adj.) gleaming black.

What is Raven?

(adj.) legendary or well known

What is Fabled?

(n) The study of ancient Egypt

What is Egyptology?