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STEMS

STEMS

A Christmas Carol

Edgar Allan Poe

The Outsiders/ Figurative Language

Plot Pyramid Elements

A Christmas Carol Edgar Allan Poe The Outsiders/ Figurative Language Plot Pyramid Elements STEMS STEMS $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

speak for a. stringent b. advocate c. polyglot d. caustic $100 1-100 1 - 100 speak for a. stringent b. advocate c. polyglot d. caustic $100

What is speak for a. stringent b. advocate c. polyglot d. caustic ? 1 - 100 $100

rising again Polyglot advocate c. resurgence d. somniferous replace Supersede b. inanimate c. discursive d. sanguinary 1-200 $200

$200 What are: rising again a. polyglot b. advocate c. resurgence d. somniferous replace a. supersede b. inanimate c. discursive d. sanguinary 1-200A 1 - 100 $200

$300 demonic clamor a. analgesic b. confluence c. somniferous 1-300 demonic clamor a. analgesic b. confluence c. somniferous d. pandemonium painkiller soliloquy b. enumerate c. analgesic d. somnambulist $300

$300 demonic clamor a. analgesic b. confluence c. somniferous d. pandemonium painkiller a. soliloquy b. enumerate c. analgesic d. somnambulist ? 1-300A 1 - 100 $300

$400 talking in circles Loquacious b. circumlocution c. intercede d. gregarious lifeless Soliloquy b. inanimate c. analgesic d. irrevocable self-centered a. oligarchy b. egocentric c. adherent d. soliloquy 1-400 $400

$400 talking in circles a. Loquacious b. circumlocution c. intercede d. gregarious lifeless a. Soliloquy b. inanimate c. analgesic d. irrevocable self-centered a. oligarchy b. egocentric c. adherent d. soliloquy 1-400A 1 - 100 $400

$500 sociable Sanguinary b. gregarious c. androgynous d. discursive cultural prejudice Egocentric b. ethnocentrism c. gregarious d. loquacious binding Stringent b. adherent c. polyglot d. enumerate 1-500 $500

$500 sociable a. Sanguinary b. gregarious c. androgynous d. discursive cultural prejudice a. Egocentric b. ethnocentrism c. gregarious d. loquacious binding a. Stringent b. adherent c. polyglot d. enumerate 1-500A 1 - 100 $500

at birth Enumerate b. congenital c. tangible d. advocate 2-100 at birth Enumerate b. congenital c. tangible d. advocate 1 - 100 $100

What is: at birth $100 a. enumerate b. congenital c. tangible d. advocate ? 1 - 100 $100

When it is time for exams, there is a ______________ of studying! a. pandemonium resurgence recant Revoke It is unnecessary to tell students to put their names on their papers when they have already done it. a. recant superfluous omniscient bellicose 2-200 $200

When it is time for exams, there is a ______________ of studying! What are: When it is time for exams, there is a ______________ of studying! a. pandemonium b. resurgence c. recant d. revoke It is unnecessary to tell students to put their names on their papers when they have already done it. a. recant b. superfluous c. omniscient d. bellicose 1 - 100 $200

$300 touchable tangible sacrosanct analgesic d. ichthyologist initials-name acronym caustic cacophony d. Pandemonium At WMS, students are so lucky because they are ____________ of what will be on their exams…thanks to all those fun study guides! a. condescending b. cognizant c. congenital d. confluence 2-300 $300

$300 touchable a. tangible b. sacrosanct c. analgesic d. Ichthyologist initials-name a. acronym b. caustic c. cacophony d. Pandemonium At WMS, students are so lucky because they are ____________ of what will be on their exams…thanks to all those fun study guides! a. condescending b. cognizant c. congenital d. confluence 2-300A 1 - 100 $300

$400 The children were so sociable at lunch that they became loud and obnoxious and had to continually sit in assigned seats. They were very ____________! a. inanimate b. analgesic c. stringent d. gregarious The students wanted to __________ for a “No Homework” Policy, so they all wrote letters to the teachers, principal, and board members explaining why it would be a great idea to do away with homework. a. resurgence b. supersede c. recant d. advocate 2-400 $400

$400 The children were so sociable at lunch that they became loud and obnoxious and had to continually sit in assigned seats. They were very ____________! a. inanimate b. analgesic c. stringent d. gregarious The students wanted to __________ for a “No Homework” Policy, so they all wrote letters to the teachers, principal, and board members explaining why it would be a great idea to do away with homework. a. resurgence b. supersede c. recant d. advocate 2-400A 1 - 100 $400

a. advocate b. condescend c. inanimate d. supercede When all of the students were charging the door because they were so excited that it was time for reading class, the teacher had to _______________ and hold them back. enumerate b. Anomaly c. Intervene Recant When Bob got grounded, his mom’s plans ____________d his plans for a fun weekend! a. advocate b. condescend c. inanimate d. supercede 2-500 $500

2-500A When all of the students were charging the door because they were so excited that it was time for reading class, the teacher had to _______________ and hold them back. a. enumerate b. Anomaly c. Intervene d. Recant When Bob got grounded, his mom’s plans ____________d his plans for a fun weekend! a. advocate b. condescend c. inanimate d. supersede 1 - 100 $500

True or False? a. Scrooge is a wealthy, stingy, and 3-100 a. Scrooge is a wealthy, stingy, and heartless old man in the beginning of the story. b. Scrooge spends Christmas Day with his nephew, Bob. 1 - 100 True or False? $100

What are: a. Scrooge is a wealthy, stingy, and heartless old man in the beginning of the story. (TRUE) b. Scrooge spends Christmas Day with his nephew, Bob. (FALSE) 3-100A 1 - 100 $100

have slept through a whole day and far into another "Why, it isn't possible,“ said ______, "that I can have slept through a whole day and far into another night. It isn't possible that anything has happened to the sun, and this is twelve at noon." 3-200 $200

3-200A 1 - 100 Who is Scrooge? $200

“God bless us every one!: said ______, the last of all. 3-300 “God bless us every one!: said ______, the last of all. $300

3-300A 1 - 100 Who is Tiny Tim ? $300

a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is Christmas Day. 3-400 a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is Christmas Day. b. Scrooge is finally filled with the Christmas Spirit at the end of the story. c. Tiny Tim dies at the end of the story. True or False? $400

a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is Christmas Day. (TRUE) What are: a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is Christmas Day. (TRUE) b. Scrooge is finally filled with the Christmas Spirit at the end of the story. (TRUE) c. Tiny Tim dies at the end of the story. (FALSE) 3-400A 1 - 100 $400

$500 Marley tells Scrooge to expect visits for all of these EXCEPT a. Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come b. Ghost of Christmas Present c. Ghost of Christmas Past d. Ghost of New Year’s Eve What does Scrooge do to Bob Cratchit on the day after Christmas? a. fires him. b. nothing, things go on as usual c. locks him out of the building d. gives him a raise. What does Scrooge beg the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come to tell him? a. That the future can be changed. b. That people will like him. c. That he will always be wealthy. d. That his nephew isn’t dead. 3-500 $500

$500 Marley tells Scrooge to expect visits for all of these EXCEPT a. Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come b. Ghost of Christmas Present c. Ghost of Christmas Past d. Ghost of New Year’s Eve What does Scrooge do to Bob Cratchit on the day after Christmas? a. fires him. b. nothing, things go on as usual c. locks him out of the building d. gives him a raise. What does Scrooge beg the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come to tell him? a. That the future can be changed. b. That people will like him. c. That he will always be wealthy. d. That his nephew isn’t dead ? 1 - 100 $500

Edgar Allan Poe married his a. childhood sweetheart b. cousin c. neighbor d. niece 4-100 1 - 100 $100

Edgar Allan Poe married his a. childhood sweetheart b. cousin What is: Edgar Allan Poe married his a. childhood sweetheart b. cousin c. neighbor d. niece ? 4-100A 1 - 100 $100

Poe’s life as a young child was filled with a. fun and parties b. loneliness and death c. Laughter d. animals 4-200 $200

Poe’s life as a young child was filled with What is: Poe’s life as a young child was filled with a. fun and parties b. loneliness and death c. Laughter d. animals 4-200A 1 - 100 $200

$300 Edgar Allan Poe lived during the a. 1600’s b. 1800’s c. 1700’s d. 1900’s What word below best describes Edgar Allan Poe as an employee? a. Committed b. insubordinate c. dependable d. arrogant 4-300 $300

$300 What are: Edgar Allan Poe lived during the a. 1600’s b. 1800’s c. 1700’s d. 1900’s What word below best describes Edgar Allan Poe as an employee? a. Committed b. insubordinate c. dependable d. arrogant 4-300A 1 - 100 $300

$400 The climax in “The Tell-Tale Heart” was the narrator sneaking in the old man’s room the narrator hiding the body in the floor c. the narrator killing the old man d. the narrator confessing to the murder The climax of “Annabel Lee” was a. they fell in love b. her family took her body c. she died d. she was put in a sepulchre 4-400 $400

$400 What are: The climax in “The Tell-Tale Heart” was a. the narrator sneaking in the old man’s room b. the narrator hiding the body in the floor c. the narrator killing the old man d. the narrator confessing to the murder The climax of “Annabel Lee” was a. they fell in love b. her family took her body c. she died d. she was put in a sepulchre 4-400A 1 - 100 $400

$500 When the story opens, the narrator is saying – a. he is not insane c. he is insane b. the old man is cruel d. he is very confused The narrator confessed to the police because he – a. believes they must hear the heartbeat through the floor. b. wants to convince them that he is sane. c. regrets what he has done and wants to turn himself in. thinks the murder will make him famous. . Which of the following is NOT a form of figurative language? a. hyperbole c. pun b. simile d. point of view 4-500 $500

? $500 What are: When the story opens, the narrator is saying – a. he is not insane c. he is insane b. the old man is cruel d. he is very confused The narrator confessed to the police because he – a. believes they must hear the heartbeat through the floor. b. wants to convince them that he is sane. c. regrets what he has done and wants to turn himself in. d. thinks the murder will make him famous. . Which of the following is NOT a form of figurative language? a. hyperbole c. pun b. simile d. point of view ? 4-500A 1 - 100 $500

“scared of his own shadow.” 5-100 1 - 100 “scared of his own shadow.” Figurative Language: $100

“scared of his own shadow.” What is: “scared of his own shadow.” (Hyperbole) 1 - 100 $100

The conflict (the “Aha!” moment) of The Outsiders is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when Johnny dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony reads Johnny’s letter 5-200 $200

The conflict (the “Aha!” moment) of The Outsiders is What is The conflict (the “Aha!” moment) of The Outsiders is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when Johnny dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony reads Johnny’s letter ? 5-200A 1 - 100 $200

Which is NOT a part of the Introduction in the Plot Pyramid? Characters Setting Resolution Conflict Point of View 5-300 $300

Which is NOT a part of the Introduction What is: Which is NOT a part of the Introduction in the Plot Pyramid? Characters Setting Resolution Conflict Point of View 5-300A 1 - 100 $300

When Ponyboy passed out, he said “the ground rushed up to meet him When Ponyboy passed out, he said “the ground rushed up to meet him. This is an example of: metaphor Idiom c. Personification d. onomatopoeia 5-400 $400

What is: When Ponyboy passed out, he said “the ground rushed up to meet him. This is an example of: a. metaphor b. idiom c. personification d. onomatopoeia ? 5-400A 1 - 100 $400

Whom is the protagonist: _______ Whom is the antagonist: ________ What is the Point of View for The Outsiders: ____________________ What is the setting of The Outsiders: ___________ (Decade) 5-500 $500

What are: Whom is the protagonist: Ponyboy Whom is the antagonist: Society and the Socs What is the Point of View for The Outsiders: Ponyboy’s FIRST PERSON What is the setting of The Outsiders: 1960’s_ (Decade) ? 5-500A 1 - 100 $500

a. the lowest point of the story . The climax is NOT which of the following? a. the lowest point of the story b. the highest point of action or suspense c. the aha! moment of the story d. the turning point in the story 6-100 1 - 100 $100

The climax is NOT which of the following? a. the lowest point of the story b. the highest point of action or suspense c. the aha! moment of the story d. the turning point in the story 6-100A 1 - 100 $100

The setting is made up of 6-200 The setting is made up of a. time and place b. time c. name and address d. place $200

The setting is made up of a. time and place b. time c. name and address d. place 6-200A 1 - 100 $200

Man vs. Self is what kind of conflict? internal b. External 6-300 Man vs. Self is what kind of conflict? internal b. External Man vs. Nature is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external $300

Man vs. Self is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external What are: Man vs. Self is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external Man vs. Nature is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external 1 - 100 $300

Man vs. Man is what kind of conflict? internal b. external Man vs. Society is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external 6-400 $400

Man vs. Man is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external Man vs. Society is what kind of conflict? a. internal b. external 1 - 100 $400

$500 Third person limited is told from the viewpoint of a. the author 6-500 Third person limited is told from the viewpoint of a. the author b. one character’s view using “he, she, they” c. the narrator using “I” d. an omniscient narrator who knows all viewpoints Third person omniscient is told from the viewpoint of d. an omniscient narrator who knows all viewpoints $500

$500 Third person limited is told from the viewpoint of a. the author b. one character’s view using “he, she, they” c. the narrator using “I” d. an omniscient narrator who knows all viewpoints Third person omniscient is told from the viewpoint of d. an omniscient narrator who knows all viewpoints 6-500A 1 - 100 $500

Final Jeopardy The Outsiders…

Final Analysis… Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy are: a. "You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you." b. "I was crazy, you know that." c. "You can see the sunset real good from the West Side." d. "Stay gold."

Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.

What is: a. "You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you." Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy are: a. "You look out for yourself and nothin' can touch you." b. "I was crazy, you know that." c. "You can see the sunset real good from the West Side." d. "Stay gold." ?