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Jeopardy CharacterSettingPlot Theme and Author’s Purpose 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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$100 Question from Character Tells us what a character is like. Example- Ann was quiet and shy. She was always alone.
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$100 Answer from Character Characteristics
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$200 Question from Character How an author crates life-like characters
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$200 Answer from Character Characterization
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$300 Question from Character A character who does NOT change during the story Example – Mr. Sir (Holes)
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$300 Answer from Character Static Character
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$400 Question from Character A character that undergoes a change in the story Example – Zero (Holes)
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$400 Answer from Character Dynamic Character
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$500 Question from Character A character with only one outstanding trait or feature Example – Mr. Sir (Holes)
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$500 Answer from Character Flat Character
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$100 Question from Setting Name the 5 parts of the setting model
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$100 Answer from Setting Title, Time, Environment, Mood, and Place Acronym - TEMP
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$200 Question from Setting What are the 5 senses that we use to describe the setting?
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$200 Answer from Setting See, Hear, Touch, Smell, Taste, Imagery
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$300 Question from Setting What was the environment like in Holes?
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$300 Answer from Setting Dusty, dirty, hot, dry
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$400 Question from Setting What was the mood like in Holes?
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$400 Answer from Setting Tense, Anxious, Angry, Scary
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$500 Question from Setting What time did Holes take place?
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$500 Answer from Setting Present Day, 1800’s
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$100 Question from Plot Introduces characters and setting sets mood, tone, and atmosphere
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$100 Answer from Plot The Exposition
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$200 Question from Plot Is the turning point of story Is the moment when suspense reaches its peak Results in some kind of change in main character Sometimes it is towards the end of the story
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$200 Answer from Plot The Climax
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$300 Question from Plot End of the story
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$300 Answer from Plot The Resolution
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$400 Question from Plot Introduces main conflict Builds suspense and raises questions When the plot develops Longest part of the book
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$400 Answer from Plot The Rising Action
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$500 Question from Plot An INTERNAL conflict that involves the struggle between the character and his/her conscience Example – A women is tempted to steal money from her employer to feed her children
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$500 Answer from Plot Man vs. Self
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$100 Question from Plot An EXTRENAL conflict that involves the struggle between the character and the elements of nature that are beyond his/her control. Example - A family is stranded in a snowstorm.
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$100 Answer from Plot Man vs. Nature
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$200 Question from Plot An EXTERNAL conflict that involves the struggle, mental or physical, between two characters in the story. Example - A husband and wife disagree about how their money should be spent.
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$200 Answer from Plot Man vs. Man
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$300 Question from Plot An EXTERNAL conflict that involves the struggle between a character and the rules or laws that govern the society in which he/she lives. Example - A woman is in a hurry and runs a red light.
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$300 Answer from Plot Man vs. Society
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$400 Question from Plot When the supreme court outlawed segregation in “Rosa Parks”.
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$400 Answer from Plot Climax
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$500 Question from Plot When Rosa Parks is born.
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$500 Answer from Plot Exposition
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$100 Question from Theme What is the theme of “Rosa Parks?”
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$100 Answer from Theme Treat everyone equally. Stand up for what you believe in.
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$200 Question from Theme What is the theme of “Thank You Ma’am”?
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$200 Answer from Theme One person can make a difference Trust Make good choices
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$300 Question Author’s Purpose What is the author’s purpose of “Rosa Parks”?
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$300 Answer from Author’s Purpose Inform
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$400 Question from Author’s Purpose What is the author’s purpose of “Thank You Ma’am”?
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$400 Answer from Author’s Purpose Entertain
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$500 Question from Author’s Purpose What is the author’s purpose of an editorial?
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$500 Answer from Author’s Purpose Persuade
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Final Jeopardy Name the 5 parts of plot in the correct progression.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
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