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2 English 2 Midterm Review DoubleJEOPARDY Figurative Language Literary Terms Argument/ Rhetorical Devices Also Literary Terms Miscellaneous $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 Team 1 Team 2

3 Answer $10 Figurative Language  Comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as”

4 Question $10  Simile

5 Answer $20 Figurative Language  Concise paradox that brings together two contradictory terms

6 Question $20  Oxymoron

7 Answer $30 Figurative Language  Words whose sounds echo their meaning

8 Question $30  Onomatopoeia

9 Answer $40 Figurative Language  “Deafening Silence” is an example of what figurative device?

10 Question $40  Oxymoron

11 Answer $50 Type Category 1 Title Here  Buzz, whisper, gargle are examples of?

12 Question $50  Onomatopoeia

13 Answer $10 Literary Terms  When the character struggles with his or her own feelings and emotions

14 Question $10  Internal Conflict

15 Daily Double  How much do you wish to wager? Team 2 Team 1

16 Daily Double Answer  How the reader feels as they read a text

17 Daily Double Question  Mood

18 Answer $30 Literary Terms  When the author reveals a character’s personality traits through clear and specific details

19 Question $30  Direct Characterization

20 Answer $40 Literary Terms  When the character undergoes some change throughout the story

21 Question $40  Dynamic character

22 Answer $50 Literary Terms  Can be 1 st, 3 rd omniscient, or 3 rd limited

23 Question $50  Point-of-view

24 Answer $10 Argument/ Rhetorical Devices  Uses irony and exaggeration; 3 types include situation, character, and language

25 Question $10  Humor

26 Answer $20 Argument/ Rhetorical Devices  A reference to another work, person, place, or event

27 Question $20  Allusion

28 Answer $30 Argument/ Rhetorical Devices   “My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” - John F. Kennedy   This is an example of what rhetorical device

29 Question $30  Parallelism

30 Answer $40 Argument/ Rhetorical Devices   “Structure of an atom is like a solar system. Nucleus is the sun and electrons are the planets revolving around their sun.”   This is an example of what rhetorical device?

31 Question $40  Analogy

32 Answer $50 Argument/ Rhetorical Devices  “More than 3,000 teens die each year in crashes that occurred while texting and driving”  This is an example of what part of an argument?

33 Question $50  Evidence

34 Answer $10 More Literary Terms  A character with only 1-2 personality traits

35 Question $10  Flat character

36 Answer $20 Type Category 4 Title Here Underlying message about life or human nature in a work; a lesson

37 Question $20  Theme

38 Answer $30 More Literary Terms  A speech delivered by one person

39 Question $30  monologue

40 Answer $40 More Literary Terms  A short, interesting story

41 Question $40  Anecdote

42 Answer $50 More Literary Terms  Written conversation between two or more characters

43 Question $50  Dialogue

44 Answer $10 Miscellaneous  Dogs are the best pets because they are loyal, protective, and caring.  In this above sentence, what are loyal, protective, and caring examples of?

45 Question $10  Reasons

46 Answer $20 Miscellaneous On a starry winter night in Portugal Where the ocean kissed the southern shore There a dream I never thought would come to pass Came and went like time spent through an hourglass -Teena Marie, “Portuguese Love”   The poem above is an example of what type of figurative language?

47 Question $20  Imagery

48 Answer $30 Miscellaneous  “Freddie is a pig when he eats” is an example of what type of figurative langauge?

49 Question $30  Metaphor

50 Answer $40 Miscellaneous  “The ocean sighed heavily as the sun went over the horizon” is an example of what type of figurative language?

51 Question $40  Personification

52 Answer $50 Miscellaneous  The mother cleared her son’s plate from the table and told him to go take a bath. The boy yelled back, “No! You can’t make me! I don’t want to!”  Which literary term is being used here for the son?

53 Question $50  Indirect characterization


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