Title: Let's Play
1Let's Play
JEOPARDY
A. Robertson 2005
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5Story Elements for 100
Time and place
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plot setting theme conflict
6Story Elements for 200
Point of the highest interest and suspense
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message resolution climax theme
7Story Elements for 300
Major problem or struggle within a story.
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conflict climax rising
action resolution
8Story Elements for 400
Rising action is another term for
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protagonist flatresolution complications
9Story Elements for 500
Background information which helps introduce
characters, setting, and basic situation
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theme complications exposition resolutio
n
10Genres for 100
A brief tale that teaches a lesson (moral).
Often has animals as characters.
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novel short story fable myth
11Genres for 200
Tells about imaginary Characters and events.
(not true)
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fiction nonfiction article
legend
12Genres for 300
Explains something in nature, and includes gods
and goddesses as characters.
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fable realistic fiction
fiction myth
13Genres for 400
Tells about real people and events.
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poetry fantasy non-fiction fiction
14Genres for 500
A story handed down from the past that explains
something that really happened or tells about
someone who really lived. Mixes fact and fiction.
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myth fable legend
historical fiction
15Drama for 100
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Stage directions are usually written in
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italics bold face capitals
French
16Drama for 200
A group of two or more scenes in a play is a/an
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speech tag conversation act
plot
17Drama for 300
Acts of a play are divided into these
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paragraphs scriptscurtains scenes
18Drama for 400
An author of a play is called the
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author protagonistplaywright antagonis
t
19Drama for 500
When a character stands alone on stage and
speaks, it is called a
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dialogue speech monologue
aside
20Figurative Language for 100
Meter or beat pattern in poem is
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rhyme rhythm stanzas
repetition
21Figurative Language for 200
Even at night-time Mama is a sunrise that
promises tomorrow and tomorrow.
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above.
simile metaphor
alliteration personification
22Figurative Language for 300
The students were as excited as giddy young colts
over the end of school.
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personification metaphor simile
imagery
23Figurative Language for 400
The tiny daisy lifted its head to greet the warm
sun.
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metaphor
hyperbole
alliteration
personification
24Figurative Language for 500
But somewhere there began the steady drip, drip,
drip of water, free at last. Then a cracking and
crashing as great slabs of ice lost their
freezing hold on the cave walls.
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metaphor
simile
onomatopoeia
alliteration
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Man vs. himself is an _______ conflict.
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societal internal external human
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Central message or purpose of the story
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plot setting theme exposition
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The attitude an author takes toward the
audience, subject, or character is
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mood tone purpose style
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The feeling created by the author in a poem or
story is
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allusion idiom mood
tone
29More Story Elements for 500
The point at which the central conflict is ended.
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message climax resolution theme
30Potpourri for 100
Something that can be proven.
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opinion mood fact bias
31Potpourri for 200
Repetition of beginning sounds.
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alliteration hyperbolerhythm
rhyme
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A writers attempt to change your mind or get you
to do something.
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entertain persuadeinform
opinion
33Potpourri for 400
A narrator tells a story, but in poetry the one
speaking is called the
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author protagonistspeaker
character
34Potpourri for 500
The author interrupts the story to tell about
something that happened in the past.
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antagonist protagonistforeshadow
flashback