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English 2 Midterm Review JEOPARDY
Team 1 Team 2 Plot Elements Argument Writing Literary Terms Figurative Language Types of Writing $10 $20 $30 $40 $50
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Answer $10 Plot Elements The turning point of a story; often the point of greatest emotional intensity.
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Question $10 Climax
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Answer $20 Plot Elements The beginning of a story; setting and characters are introduced Make sure you click directly on the hyperlink.
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Question $20 Exposition
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Answer $30 Plot Elements Part of the plotline where the protagonist attempts to overcome the conflict
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Question $30 Rising Action
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Answer $40 Plot Elements The ending of the story where all loose ends are tied up; we learn the outcome of the conflict.
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Question $40 Resolution
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Answer $50 Plot Elements Events of the story begin to solve themselves
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Question $50 Falling Action
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Answer $10 Argument Writing
The writer’s position on an issue
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Question $10 Claim
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Daily Double How much do you wish to wager? Team 1 Team 2
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Daily Double Answer Answers an opposing argument; used to disprove an argument
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Daily Double Question Counterclaim/ Counterargument
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Answer $30 Argument Writing
Specific pieces of information that support a claim; can be quotes, facts, statistics, etc.…
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Question $30 Evidence/ Reason
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Answer $40 Argument Writing
A point-by-point comparison between two alike things; are used to explain unfamiliar subjects
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Question $40 Analogy
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Answer $50 Argument Writing
The use of similar grammatical structures to express ideas that are similar or equal in importance.
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Question $50 Parallelism
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Answer $10 Literary Terms
A well-developed character who has many different personality traits
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Question $10 Round Character
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Answer $20 Literary Terms
How the author feels about the subject matter of which they are writing
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Question $20 Tone
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Answer $30 Literary Terms
A type of language spoken by a particular geographical region
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Question $30 Dialect
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Answer $40 Literary Terms
A struggle between opposing forces
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Question $40 Conflict
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Answer $50 Literary Terms
Revealing a character’s personality through their thoughts and actions
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Question $50 Indirect Characterization
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Answer $10 Figurative Language
Giving a nonhuman character human traits, emotions, and actions
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Question $10 Personification
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Answer $20 Figurative Language
A comparison of two unlike things not using “like” or “as”
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Question $20 Metaphor
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Answer $30 Figurative Language
Descriptive writing that creates a picture in the readers mind; often appeals to the senses
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Question $30 Imagery
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Answer $40 Type Category 4 Title Here
Truth is exaggerated for emphasis
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Question $40 Hyperbole
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Answer $50 Figurative Language
A contradictory or absurd statement that reveals a truth
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Question $50 Paradox
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Answer $10 Types of Writing
form of nonfiction writingthat encourages careful word choice, the development of logical arguments
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Question $10 Persuasive
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Answer $20 Types of Writing
describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader's mind
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Question $20 Descriptive Writing
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Answer $30 Types of Writing
Type of writing in which a story is told
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Question $30 Narrative
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Answer $40 Types of Writing
The central point of an entire work; the most important impression about the work
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Question $40 Main idea
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Answer $50 Types of Writing
Information in a sentence to decipher unfamiliar words
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Question $50 Context Clues
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