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100 Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary Literary Terms Jeopardy template courtesy of the lovely Ms. Chen!

The lady bought a new diamond set of earrings each year, just to make sure everyone knew what a(n) _______________________ lifestyle she lived. Column 1, 100

I look to see who does the best protocol and who has the best grades to find the best __________ for the new class leader. Column 1, 200

If the whole class failed the vocabulary test, it would be absolutely ______________! Column 1, 300

Someone jumped out and scared Mary so that she looked instantly ______________________. Column 1, 400

Paul stole Tom’s calculator right before the math test, which caused Paul to be filled with ____________. Column1, 500

Some members of the basketball team were fantastic, but some were simply awful. Their skill levels certainly covered the ____________. Column 2, 100

Many people wear black to _________ the loss of a loved one. Column 2, 200

I saw the most remarkable ___________ the other day. It was a six-year-old who could name and spell every country on Earth! Column 2, 300

Heavy metal bands often sound _____________ because of the volume and screaming. Column 2, 400

This morning was a complete _________. I burned off half of my hair with the curling iron and then forgot to put on pants before coming to school. Column 2, 500

Sometimes I try to enter a state ______________ when I’m looking to be inspired to paint. Column 3, 100

Tom always boasted he was perfect, but when he finally missed a question on his test, his claim of ______ was proven inaccurate. Column 3, 200

Since she got scarlet fever as a child, Beth was doomed to remain a/an __________ most of her life and couldn’t engage in normal childhood activities. Column 3, 300

When the leaves started to change, we know the start of winter was _______________. Column 3, 400

Not knowing how the chemicals would react, Ms. Chen ____________ poured the two mixtures together, making sure to wear her safety goggles. Column 3, 500

Annoyed with the endless talking, Ms. Leuschel said, “I’m only going to __________ this once more, so if you don’t hear it, you won’t know what to do on tonight’s assignment!” Column 4, 100

Magda could tell the children had been jumping on the bed when she saw that the pictures on the wall were hanging slightly _____________________. Column 4, 200

Various gentlemen showered Mme. Loisel in______________ when she arrived to the party looking beautiful and refined. Column 4, 300

Paul failed his driver’s test immediately when he _____________________ around a sharp corner. Column 4, 400

When I was caught stealing, my mother said that the most permanent punishment would be my__________. Column 4, 500

The life lesson or main message of a text Column 5, 100

What is said is the opposite of what is meant; sarcasm Column 5, 200

Giving human attributes to inanimate (non-living) objects Column 5, 300

Narrator is outside of the story and knows all characters’ thoughts and feelings; “she,” “he,” “they,” etc. Column 5, 400

Dictionary definition of a word Column 5, 500