Jeopardy Figurative Language PlotWho did it? Figurative Language II Other Stuff Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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Jeopardy Figurative Language PlotWho did it? Figurative Language II Other Stuff Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Figurative Language “I had a way of saying things with my fists and my feet even before we became Freak the Mighty.” p1

$100 Answer from Figurative Language What is a metaphor?

$200 Question from Figurative Language “Rrrr…rrr…rrr…like he had robot motors inside his legs…” p2

$200 Answer from Figurative Language What is an onomatopoeia?

$300 Question from Figurative Language “I grew so fast that Grim said we’d best let the boy go barefoot, he’s exploding out of his shoes.” p4

$300 Answer from Figurative Language What is a hyperbole?

$400 Question from Figurative Language “…little pictures have big ears…” p4

$400 Answer from Figurative Language What is a metaphor?

$500 Question from Figurative Language “Books are like truth serum-if you don’t read, you can’t figure out what’s real.” p19

$500 Answer from Figurative Language What is a simile?

$100 Question from Plot The moment in the story when the conflict reaches the highest point of tension

$100 Answer from Plot What is the climax?

$200 Question from Plot A summary of background information on the characters, action, or events of a story

$200 Answer from Plot What is the exposition?

$300 Question from Plot Rounds out and concludes the action

$300 Answer from Plot What is the resolution?

$400 Question from Plot The events after the climax which close the story

$400 Answer from Plot What is the falling action?

$500 Question from Plot Events of a plot leading to the story’s climax.

$500 Answer from Plot What is the rising action?

$100 Question from Who did it? He killed Max’s mom.

$100 Answer from Who did it? Who is Kenny Kane, Killer Kane, or Max’s dad?

$200 Question from Who did it? This person makes a pyramid shaped box.

$200 Answer from Who did it? Who is Kevin or Freak?

$300 Question from Who did it? This person is Kevin’s doctor.

$300 Answer from Who did it? Who is Dr. Spivak?

$400 Question from Who did it? This person says, “Nothing is a drag.”

$400 Answer from Who did it? Who is Loretta?

$500 Question from Who did it? This person convinced the school to allow Kevin and Max to be put in the same class.

$500 Answer from Who did it? Who is Gwen?

$100 Question from Figurative Language II “It turned out to be a cool summer.” p41

$100 Answer from Figurative Language II What is an oxymoron?

$200 Question from Figurative Language II “…like I said my feet are going wild that year…” p8

$200 Answer from Figurative Language II What is personification?

$300 Question from Figurative Language II “Only the way he talks, he goes ah wanna woid weecha…” p30

$300 Answer from Figurative Language II What is alliteration?

$400 Question from Figurative Language II “…people are lifting their little kids up To see the fireworks explode like hot Pink flowers in the sky…” p32

$400 Answer from Figurative Language II What is a simile?

$500 Question from Figurative Language II “At first, she’s a glimpse…” p7

$500 Answer from Figurative Language II What is a metaphor?

$100 Question from Other Stuff A brief reference to a presumably familiear person or thing

$100 Answer from Other Stuff What is an allusion?

$200 Question from Other Stuff Information given that provides a hint of what will happen later in the story

$200 Answer from Other Stuff What is foreshadowing?

$300 Question from Other Stuff A movement in time from the present to the past

$300 Answer from Other Stuff What is a flashback?

$400 Question from Other Stuff Max thinks he didn’t have this until he met Freak.

$400 Answer from Other Stuff What is a brain?

$500 Question from Other Stuff This is what Kevin chokes on at school?

$500 Answer from Other Stuff What is American Chop Suey?

Final Jeopardy Loretta calls this the “breakfast of champions”

Final Jeopardy Answer What is “bud” or beer?