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JEOPARDY! Point of View Literary Terms Grammar 100 200 300 400 500
Parts of a story Literary Terms Grammar 100 200 300 400 500
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I was nervous when it was my turn to speak.
Point of View- 100 I was nervous when it was my turn to speak.
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He likes to tell jokes that make everybody laugh.
Point of View- 200 He likes to tell jokes that make everybody laugh.
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Mike took his book to the library to renew it for one more week.
Point of view- 300 Mike took his book to the library to renew it for one more week.
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Point of view- 400 Who could forget that night? The crisp wind blew the crinkled leaves onto the sleepy grass as a field mouse scuttled across the lawn. No doubt, the little critter was running for shelter. Jamil had no idea where his Jacket was, but Mom warned him not to go until he found it. Jamil never listened. The minute he stepped outside, the rain thundered down. His tuxedo looked wet and limp. I secretly felt sorry for him, but I chuckled at his mistake. “Good job, genius,” I laughed.
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Point of View- 500 Raoul worried someone might see him at the other end of town and tell his mother. That would really spoil the surprise, he thought to himself as he stopped at a pawn shop. Today was his parents’ anniversary, and Raoul couldn’t wait to give them their present. He plunked his on-of-a kind golf flag onto the counter. The man with the glass eye peered at it curiously. But when he saw the authentic Tiger Woods signature, he quickly doled out its worth to Raoul. With $3,000 in his pocket, Raoul headed to the travel agency next door. Ten minutes later, Raoul jogged home and thought of the sacrifices his parents had made for him. He couldn’t wait to see the look on their faces when he presented them with airline tickets for the honeymoon they never had.
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My sister Megumi is very popular.
Point of View- 100 My sister Megumi is very popular.
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Point of View- 200 She is very outgoing.
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My grandma is coming to visit, and I can’t wait to see her.
Point of view- 300 My grandma is coming to visit, and I can’t wait to see her.
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His team pays him $15 million to play soccer.
Point of view- 400 His team pays him $15 million to play soccer.
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You have to be very quiet in the library.
Point of view- 500 You have to be very quiet in the library.
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POAS--100 What is the setting of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?”
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Who is the main character is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?”
POAS--200 Who is the main character is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?”
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Read imagery from the story.
POAS--300 Read imagery from the story.
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Read an example of characterization from the story.
POAS--400 Read an example of characterization from the story.
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Read characterization form the story.
POAS--500 Read characterization form the story.
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Literary Terms- 100 15. What is the advantages and disadvantages of writing a story in 3rd person omniscient over writing a story in 3rd person limited?
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Literary Terms- 200 What are the advantages and disadvantages of writing a story in 3rd person omniscient over writing a story in 1st person?
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The narration uses the pronoun "He" or "She"
Literary Terms- 300 The narration uses the pronoun "He" or "She"
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The narration uses the pronoun "you"
Literary Terms- 400 The narration uses the pronoun "you"
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The narration uses the pronoun "I" or 'Me"
Literary Terms- 500 The narration uses the pronoun "I" or 'Me"
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Literary terms- 100 is the use of descriptive or figurative language to create word pictures.
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Literary Terms- 200 a figure of speech that makes an indirect comparison between two unlike subjects (something is described as if it were something else)
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Literary Terms– 300 An explanation of the character through: Actions
Feelings Dialogue
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The sequence of events. 1. exposition 2. rising actions 3. climax
Literary Terms- 400 The sequence of events. 1. exposition 2. rising actions 3. climax 4. falling action 5. resolution
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struggle between opposing forces; any problem that must be solved
Literary Terms- 500 struggle between opposing forces; any problem that must be solved
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Miscellaneous - 100 The fan (is/are) on.
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Miscellaneous - 200 The book belongs to Mary.
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Miscellaneous - 300 She is not happy.
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We were not here yesterday.
Miscellaneous - 400 We were not here yesterday.
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I will be happy during Spring Break.
Miscellaneous - 500 I will be happy during Spring Break.
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