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Jeopardy Vocabulary Who Is ItRomantics What are you writing? Mistakes Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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A person who is said to be gloominess, or have a belief the bad guy will win, can be described in this way. $100 Question from Vocabulary
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pessimism $200 Answer from Vocabulary
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$200 Question from Vocabulary
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$200 Answer from Vocabulary reprove
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$300 Question from Vocabulary If a person is to confirm, or to substantiate they can also be said to have done this.
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$300 Answer from Vocabulary corroborate
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$400 Question from Vocabulary A person who is impassioned, intense, ardent, or earnest can also be describe as this.
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$400 Answer from Vocabulary fervent
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$500 Question from Vocabulary Another word for a building is this.
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$500 Answer from Vocabulary edifice
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$100 Question from Who Is It This famous figure in history is famous for his “I have a dream speech.”
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$100 Answer from Who Said It Martin Luther King Jr.
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$200 Question from Who Said It This protagonist wrote a pamphlet entitled “Common Sense.”
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$200 Answer from Who Is It Thomas Paine
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$300 Question from Who Is It “Poor Richard’s Almanack” was written by this inventor of electricity.
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$300 Question from Who Is It Benjamin Franklin
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$400 Question from Who Is It This document written on July 4, 1776 made this man, its author, a famous figure in history.
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$400 Answer from Who Is It Thomas Jefferson
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$500 Question from Who Is It Wife of the second president, her letters provide insight into the life and power of the time.
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$500 Answer from Who Is It Abigail Adams
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$100 Question from Romantics This idea is similar to theory that was developed during the Romantic Period.
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$100 Answer from Romantics Transcendentalism
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This type of writing was read by one of these, or one similar to the picture. $200 Question from Romantics
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$200 Answer from Romantics Fireside Poets
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This man is considered the founder of Transcendentalis m. $300 Question from Romantics
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$300 Answer from Romantics Ralph Waldo Emerson
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$400 Question from Romantics One of this poet’s most famous work is about this animal, a raven.
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$400 Answer from Romantics Edgar Allan Poe
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$500 Question from Romantics The Romantic Period was said to have started in 1820 and end this year.
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$500 Answer from Romantics 1860
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$100 Question from What are you Writing This type of writing takes a position for or against an issue and writes to convince the reader to believe or do something
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Persuasive Writing $100 Answer from What are you Writing
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$200 Question from What are you Writing Shakespeare is known for this type of poem, consisting of fourteen lines.
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Sonnet $200 Answer from What are you Writing
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This type of writing is meant to inform. $300 Question from What are you Writing
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$300 Answer from What are you Writing Expository Writing
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$400 Question from What are you Writing Telling a story is considered to be this type of writing.
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$400 Answer from What are you Writing Narrative Writing
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$500 Question from What are you Writing Writing that vividly portrays a person, place, or thing in such a way that the reader can visualize the topic and enter into the writer’s experience is considered to be this type of writing.
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$500 Answer from What are you Writing Descriptive Writing
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$100 Question from Mistakes This mark on your paper means you need to do this.
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$100 Answer from Mistakes Insert a word or punctuation
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$200 Question from Mistakes When a word is misspelled, you will find these letters beside the word.
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$200 Answer from Mistakes sp
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$300 Question from Mistakes To indicate a letter needs to be lowercase, you put this through it.
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$300 Answer from Mistakes A Slash
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$400 Question from Mistakes This combination of letters means a run on sentence is present.
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$400 Answer from Mistakes r/o
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$500 Question from Mistakes When I am unclear what you are trying to say I will insert this mark.
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The Question Mark ? $500 Answer from Mistakes
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Final Jeopardy This fireside poet wrote, Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere…
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Final Jeopardy Answer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Ms. Arehart’s Mid-Term Review 11.1The student will make informative and persuasive presentations. 11.7The student will write in a variety of forms, with an emphasis on persuasion. 11.3The student will read and analyze relationships among American literature, history, and culture. Bibliography: http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi http://www.cdpl.lib.in.us/blog-pod/2006/03/poetry-from-longfellow-paul-reveres.html www.dictionary.com www.cartoonstock.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEMXaTktUfA www.dictionary.comww.cartoonstock.com
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