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2 Jeopardy Board Study & Study & Research Skills 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary Paragraph Structure Literary Devices Critical Thinking & Thinking & Argument

3 What two components make up a header in MLA format?

4 Last name and page number

5 What does the “S” in SQ3R stand for?

6 Survey

7 If you wanted to find a book about the Korean War in the library, what kind of search would you do using the online catalog?

8 Subject begins with

9 What are open-ended questions?

10 Questions that cannot be answered with yes or no. They usually begin with Wh- words.

11 When creating a works cited page in MLA format, each citation should include the medium of the source. What are the two medium designations?

12 Print and web

13 “Rich” and “wealthy” are examples of synonyms or antonyms?

14 Synonyms

15 What type of context clue is given for the word in italics? (definition, synonym, antonym, or example) Lin gathered empirical evidence such as statistics and historical records to support her theory.

16 Example

17 What type of context clue is given for the word in italics? (definition, synonym, antonym, or example) While Jim’s ideas were easily understood, Kim’s ideas were quite obscure.

18 Antonym

19 What type of context clue is given for the word in italics? (definition, synonym, antonym, or example) Marcus tried to be polite and courteous to the police officer, but James continued to be impudent.

20 Antonym

21 Using context clues for help, what does the word in italics mean? Deleterious behaviors, such as drinking, smoking, and having unprotected sex, can lead to an early death.

22 Risky, harmful, detrimental, dangerous, etc.

23 What term is used to describe a main idea that is not directly stated?

24 Implied

25 What are three locations within a paragraph for a main idea sentence?

26 Beginning, middle, and end

27 What are the list words in the main idea sentence below? Spaghetti is one of the easiest meals to make because it involves only a few easy steps.

28 A few easy steps

29 Supporting details generally fall into two categories, with one being more specific than the other. What are the two types?

30 Major and minor

31 Which pattern of organization is indicated by the main idea sentence below? Many children who become violent and antisocial have suffered neurological impairments, a result not of genetics, but of physical battering and subsequent brain injury.

32 Cause and effect

33 What term is used to describe the time and location in which a story takes place?

34 Setting

35 What term is used to describe the person or thing that opposes the main character?

36 Antagonist

37 What term is used for the high point or moment of greatest interest in a story?

38 Climax

39 What type of conflict is present in the scenario below? The protagonist is an alcoholic who has been dumped by his girlfriend and fired by his boss.

40 Man vs. self

41 What is the theme in “The Lottery”?

42 Tradition

43 Which type of website would be least reliable for research?.com.org.edu.gov

44 .com

45 Aristotle’s three modes of persuasion are ethos, pathos, and __________.

46 Logos

47 Which type of question (literal, inferential, or critical) does not have an answer stated directly in the text but may be answered using clues from the text?

48 Inferential

49 How do most critical thinking questions begin?

50 “What if” or “should”

51 Name three things that can be used to evaluate an online source to determine if it is reliable (other than the web address/type of website).

52 The organization hosting the website, contact information, whether the author has credentials, evidence of bias, grammar and spelling errors, last update, broken links, etc.


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