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Jeopardy Figurative Language Characters Lit. Terms Hodge Podge $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1000
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Figurative Language -- $100
A scene in a story that occurred before the present time in the story ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $100 --Answer
Flashback Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $200
Clues or hints about something that is going to happen later in the story ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $200 --Answer
Foreshadowing Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $300
An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its words ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $300 -- Answer
Idiom Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $400
Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect; an extravagant statement that is not meant to be taken literally ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $400 --Answer
Hyperbole Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $500
The comparison of two unlike things to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of those things ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $500 --Answer
Metaphor Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $600
The use of words whose sounds imitate the sounds of what they describe ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $600 --Answer
Onomatopoeia Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $700
Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $700 --Answer
Personification Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $800
When two unlike things are compared, using like or as, in order to illuminate a particular quality or aspect of one of those things ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $800 --Answer
Simile Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $900
When two or more words in a group of words begin with the same sound ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $900 --Answer
Alliteration Back to the Game Board
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Figurative Language -- $1000
Language that portrays sensory experiences, or uses the five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch) ANSWER
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Figurative Language -- $1000 --Answer
Imagery Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $100 A character who does not undergo a significant change over the course of a story ANSWER
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Characters-- $100 --Answer
Static Character Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $200 A main or important character; a character who plays a large role in a story; usually faces a large obstacle ANSWER
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Characters-- $200 --Answer
Major Character Back to the Game Board
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The opponent or enemy of the main character, or protagonist
Characters-- $300 The opponent or enemy of the main character, or protagonist ANSWER
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Characters-- $300 -- Answer
Antagonist Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $400 In this type of characterization, the author or narrator tells the reader what a character is like ANSWER
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Characters-- $400 --Answer
Direct Characterization Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $500 The means through which an author reveals a character’s personality, can be direct or indirect ANSWER
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Characters-- $500 --Answer
Characterization Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $600 A character who undergoes a significant internal change over the course of a story ANSWER
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Characters-- $600 --Answer
Dynamic Character Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $700 The author shows the reader or audience member what the character is like through how the character looks, says, thinks, and affects other characters ANSWER
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Characters-- $700 --Answer
Indirect Characterization Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $800 A character who does not play a large role in the story, does not face obstacles, and does not usually change during the course of the story ANSWER
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Characters-- $800 --Answer
Minor Character Back to the Game Board
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Characters-- $900 The main or central character of a work of literature, usually involved in a conflict ANSWER
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Characters-- $900 --Answer
Protagonist Back to the Game Board
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Daily Double-- $1000 Strong emotions that make a viewer see things from only one side rather than thinking of the facts ANSWER
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Daily Double-- $1000 --Answer
Bias Back to the Game Board
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A struggle between two opposing forces
Literary Terms-- $100 A struggle between two opposing forces ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $100 --Answer
Conflict Back to the Game Board
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Literary Terms-- $200 When the reader or audience is aware of something that the characters are not aware of ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $200 --Answer
Dramatic Irony Back to the Game Board
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The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature; the atmosphere
Literary Terms-- $300 The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature; the atmosphere ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $300 -- Answer
mood Back to the Game Board
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Literary Terms-- $400 The environment in which a story takes place, including the time period, the location, and the physical characteristics of the surroundings ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $400 --Answer
Setting Back to the Game Board
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When something happens that is the reverse of what you expected
Literary Terms-- $500 When something happens that is the reverse of what you expected ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $500 --Answer
Situational Irony Back to the Game Board
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Literary Terms-- $600 Struggle between a character and another person, society, nature, or technology ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $600 --Answer
External Conflict Back to the Game Board
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The conversation between characters in a work of literature
Literary Terms-- $700 The conversation between characters in a work of literature ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $700 --Answer
Dialogue Back to the Game Board
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Literary Terms-- $800 When the name or description of something implies the opposite of the truth ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $800 --Answer
Verbal irony Back to the Game Board
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A struggle between a character and him/herself
Literary Terms-- $900 A struggle between a character and him/herself ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $900 --Answer
Internal conflict Back to the Game Board
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The perspective from which a story is told
Literary Terms-- $1000 The perspective from which a story is told ANSWER
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Literary Terms-- $1000 --Answer
Point of View Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $100 The point in a play, novel, short story, or narrative poem at which the conflict reaches its greatest intensity and is then resolved ANSWER
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Hodge -- $100 --Answer Climax Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $200 Words spoken to the audience by a character in a drama that are not supposed to be heard by the other characters onstage ANSWER
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Hodge -- $200 --Answer Aside Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $300 Uses words in some other way than their definition to make a comparison, add emphasis, or say something in a fresh and creative way ANSWER
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Hodge -- $ Answer Figurative Language Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $400 The beginning of a story where the main problem that a character faces is identified ANSWER
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Hodge -- $400 --Answer Opening Event Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $500 How the story endsH ANSWER
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Hodge -- $500 --Answer Resolution Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $600 Point of view in which the narrator is not one of the characters and is able to describe the experiences and thoughts of all characters in the story ANSWER
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Third-person Omniscient Point of View
Hodge -- $600 --Answer Third-person Omniscient Point of View Back to the Game Board
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Hodge -- $700 Point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story who describes things from his or her own perspective and refers to him/herself as “I” ANSWER
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First-person Point of View
Hodge -- $700 --Answer First-person Point of View Back to the Game Board
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A story’s main message or moral lesson
Hodge -- $800 A story’s main message or moral lesson ANSWER
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Hodge -- $800 --Answer Theme Back to the Game Board
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The author’s attitude toward the subject matter or toward the audience
Hodge -- $900 The author’s attitude toward the subject matter or toward the audience ANSWER
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Hodge -- $900 --Answer Tone Back to the Game Board
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A method, not based on fact, used to make arguments more persuasive
Hodge -- $1000 A method, not based on fact, used to make arguments more persuasive ANSWER
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Hodge -- $ Answer Propaganda Back to the Game Board
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Podge -- $100 An object, setting, event, animal, or person that on one level it itself, but that has another meaning as well ANSWER
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Podge -- $100 --Answer Symbol Back to the Game Board
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Podge -- $200 Point of view in which the narrator is not a character in the story but the narrator can describe the experiences and thoughts of only one character in the story ANSWER
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Third-person Limited Point of View
Podge -- $200 --Answer Third-person Limited Point of View Back to the Game Board
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A brief story that teaches a lesson that has talking animals
Podge -- $300 A brief story that teaches a lesson that has talking animals ANSWER
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Podge -- $ Answer Fable Back to the Game Board
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A traditional story that is passed down by each generation
Podge -- $400 A traditional story that is passed down by each generation ANSWER
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Podge -- $400 --Answer Legend Back to the Game Board
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The repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Podge -- $500 The repetition of sounds at the ends of words ANSWER
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Podge -- $500 --Answer Rhyme Back to the Game Board
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Type of propaganda that uses statements that “everyone is doing it”
Podge -- $600 Type of propaganda that uses statements that “everyone is doing it” ANSWER
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Antonyms -- $600 --Answer Bandwagon Back to the Game Board
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Antonyms -- $700 Type of propaganda technique that implies that only the best people use this product ANSWER
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Antonyms -- $700 --Answer Snob Appeal Back to the Game Board
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Antonyms -- $800 Propaganda technique that includes a statement from a celebrity or expert supporting a product or opinion ANSWER
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Antonyms -- $800 --Answer Testimonial Back to the Game Board
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Propaganda technique that links a person or idea to a negative symbol
Antonyms -- $900 Propaganda technique that links a person or idea to a negative symbol ANSWER
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Antonyms -- $900 --Answer Name-calling Back to the Game Board
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Antonyms -- $1000 Propaganda technique that suggests that if the reader does not agree, he or she will lose the respect of his or her peers ANSWER
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Antonyms -- $ Answer Peer Pressure Back to the Game Board
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