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Jeopardy Figurative Language Types of characters Figurative Language Part 2 Parts of a story Plot 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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100 Points What can you infer about Miss Strangeworth's character based on her judgemental comments about Helen's baby? Back | Answer | Music
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What type of character is Ms. Strangeworth?
200 Points What type of character is Ms. Strangeworth? Back | Answer | Music
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300 Points A snobby chearleader, a dumb jock, and a wicked stepmother are all examples of this type of characterization. Back | Answer | Music
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The following quote is an example of what kind of characterization?
400 Points The following quote is an example of what kind of characterization? "As she looked back on the burning house, she realized that maybe her pride had misled her. Maybe she had been wrong" Back | Answer | Music
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500 Points The narrator in "The Pit and the Pendulum" is an example of what type of character? t Back | Answer | Music
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100 Points When the narrator of "The Pit and the Pendulum" reveals that he is in Toledo, Spain, the reader now knows the ________ of the story. e Back | Answer | Music
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200 Points Ms. Strangeworth's town, roses, and home are described in the beginning of the story. This is known as the _______________ of a story. Back | Answer | Music
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300 Points When the narrator in "The Pit and the Pendulum" is saved, this is the ______________ of the story. Back | Answer | Music
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400 Points The _____________ of the story occurs when the reader knows how the story will end. Back | Answer | Music
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500 Points The explanation of how the narrator is tortured in "The Pit and the Pendulum" is an example of what part of the story? tone Back | Answer | Music
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The tone of the story describes whose emotions?
100 Points The tone of the story describes whose emotions? Back | Answer | Music
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An overly dramatic statement
200 Points An overly dramatic statement Back | Answer | Music
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300 Points The following line is an example of what type of figurative language? "The clouds grew darker on his walk home. He grew angrier the closer he came to his home." Back | Answer | Music
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What does the pit in "The Pit and the Pendulum" symbolize?
400 Points What does the pit in "The Pit and the Pendulum" symbolize? Back | Answer | Music
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500 Points "He was some kind of a Hitler" is an example of what type of figurative language? Back | Answer | Music
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100 Points In "The Possibility of Evil", what makes Ms. Strangeworth a bad character? Back | Answer | Music
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Why does Ms. Strangeworth write her letters?
What a 200 Points Why does Ms. Strangeworth write her letters? Back | Answer | Music
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Why does Ms. Strangeworth feel that she needs to "help" the town?
300 Points Why does Ms. Strangeworth feel that she needs to "help" the town? Back | Answer | Music
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How does the tone in "The Possibility of Evil" shift?
400 Points How does the tone in "The Possibility of Evil" shift? Back | Answer | Music
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When does the climax occur in "The Possibility of Evil?
500 Points When does the climax occur in "The Possibility of Evil? Back | Answer | Music
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100 Points Free points! Back | Answer | Music
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200 Points The description of what Ms. Strangeworth looks like is what type of figurative language? Back | Answer | Music
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300 Points When the reader is told that Ms. Strangeworth writes cruel letters, what type of figurative language is revealed? Back | Answer | Music
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What type of conflict occurs in "The Possibility of Evil"?
400 Points What type of conflict occurs in "The Possibility of Evil"? Back | Answer | Music
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500 Points Daily Double: 1000 points The fact that Ms. Strangeworth is kind to everyone's face, but is actually writing cruel letters to them is an example of what type of figurative language? Name 3 things talked about in this
video and tell me what this video is
about. Back | Answer | Music
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100 Points She thinks she is better than everyone else Score | Back
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Static, she never changes
200 Points Static, she never changes Score | Back
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300 Points Stock character Score | Back
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400 Points Dynamic character Score | Back
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500 Points Static Score | Back
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100 Points Setting Score | Back
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200 Points Exposition Score | Back
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300 Points Climax Score | Back
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400 Points Climax Score | Back
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500 Points Rising Action Score | Back
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The author's feelings or emotions.
100 Points The author's feelings or emotions. Score | Back
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200 Points Hyperbole Score | Back
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300 Points foreshadowing Score | Back
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400 Points Hell Score | Back
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500 Points Allusion Score | Back
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She had the appearance of being nice, but stabbed people in the back.
100 Points She had the appearance of being nice, but stabbed people in the back. Score | Back
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200 Points To rid her town of evil. Score | Back
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she feels that it is her town. Her grandfather started the town.
300 Points she feels that it is her town. Her grandfather started the town. Score | Back
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it changes from peaceful and happy, to dark and disconcerting.
400 Points it changes from peaceful and happy, to dark and disconcerting. Score | Back
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500 Points When the Harris boy delivers Ms. Strangeworth's "anonymous" letter. Score | Back
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100 Points the teen, or rec center Score | Back
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200 Points Imagery Score | Back
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300 Points Dramatic Irony Score | Back
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400 Points Man Vs. Man Score | Back
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500 Points Situational Irony Score | Back
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Scores Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Back
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Daily Double!!! Please pick up a pen from the pen tray
and, in the box below, write down the
amount that you are willing to wager. Back | Go To Daily Double Question | Music
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How do you express "to go to the mall" in French?
Daily Double!!! How do you express "to go to the mall" in
French? Back | Go To Daily Double Answer | Music
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aller au centre commercial
Daily Double!!! aller au centre commercial Score | Back
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