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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 GENRE Literary Elements Literary Devices The Writing Process Misc.
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Newspapers, biographies, and resource texts are all an example of this genre. C1 $100
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NON-FICTION C1? $100
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Little House on the Prairie is an example of the genre that could happen, but never did. C1 $200
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Realistic-Fiction C1 $200
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This genre is written in verses and stanzas. C1 $300 This genre is written in verses and stanzas.
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Poetry C1 $300
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Devil’s Arithmetic took place during WWII, in a real time in history, but is not a true story, it is an example of… C1 $400
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Historical Fiction C1 $400
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A traditional story from passed down fromlong ago. Timer The final Jeopardy answer is: C1 final
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Folktale
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C2 $100 The time and place of a story.
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C2 $100 Setting
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C2 $200 The main people in a story: can be plant, animal, or human.
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C2 $200 Character
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C2 $300 A problem in a story.
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C2 $300 Conflict
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C2 $400 The solution to a conflict.
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C2 $400 Resolution
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C2 $500 The best part of a story.
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C2 $500 Climax
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C3 $100 Comparing two things using like or as.
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C3 $100 Simile
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C3 $200 Comparing two things, without using like or as.
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C3 $200 Metaphor
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C3 $300 Giving human characteristics to a non- human thing.
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C3 $300 Personification
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C3 $400 A character’s personailty; how they act and feel.
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C3 $400 Character Traits
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C3 $500 An exaggeration.
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C3 $500 Hyperbole
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C4 $100 The first sentence of story that contains the main idea.
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C4 $100 Topic Sentence
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C4 $200 The last sentence of a story that restates the main idea.
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C4 $200 Closing sentence
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C4 $300 The feeling of a story.
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C4 $300 Mood/tone
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C4 $400 Details that support the main idea.
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C4 $400 Supporting details/ key events
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C4 $500 The overall message/lesson of a story.
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C4 $500 Theme
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C5 $100 Clues that help you find the meaning of an unknown word.
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C5 $100 Context Clues
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C5 $200 The order that things happen in a story…
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C5 $200 Sequence of events
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C5 $300 The type of literature.
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C5 $300 genre
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C5 $400 The author’s purpose for any piece of writing (hint: a tasty dessert).
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C5 $400 P-persuade I-inform E-entertain
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C5 $500 To make a guess using text clues or background knowledge.
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C5 $500 Inference/Draw Conclusions/predict/infer
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This Jeopardy game was created by Ms. Kirch
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