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Jeopardy
FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
POETRY and WRITING &
RESEARCH
DRAMA
LITERARY
ELEMENTS
P.O.V. and
IRONY
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Final Jeopardy
$100 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
This type of FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE is an exaggeration.
Example: This movie is longer
than Winchester.
$100 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
What is HYPERBOLE?
$200 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
This type of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE has
language that belongs to particular
group or region; slang.
Example: That test was GUN easy!
$200 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
What is an
IDIOM?
$300 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
The repetition of two or more
consonant sounds in the beginning
of neighboring words.
Example: What a wonderful world!
$300 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
What is ALLITERATION?
$400 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
The use of descriptions that
appeal to the 5 senses
(Not in your notes!!! 100 extra points if you get it!)
Example: The golden, hot, and flaky
biscuits were waiting to be slathered with
the creamy, yellow butter.
$400 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
What is IMAGERY?
$500 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
The humorous use of a word with
two or more meanings or similar sounds.
Example: The Subway store is sandwiched
between the post office and the pet store!
$500 FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE
What is a PUN?
$100 LITERARY ELEMENTS
The casual reference (mentioning)
of a person, place
or thing from history,
literature or pop culture.
Example: Her hair was as wild as Medusa’s.
$100 LITERARY ELEMENTS
What is ALLUSION?
$200 LITERARY ELEMENTS
The interruption of a story in
its present tense to travel to an event
that happened in the past.
$200 LITERARY ELEMENTS
What is a FLASHBACK?
$300 LITERARY ELEMENTS
A statement that seems to be contradictory,
but is true.
Example: Many celebrities thrive
on being in the public eye,
but complain they have no privacy.
$300 LITERARY ELEMENTS
What is a
PARADOX?
$400 LITERARY ELEMENTS
Clues or hints that let the reader/audience
know of future events to come.
$400 LITERARY ELEMENTS
What is
FORESHADOWING
$500 LITERARY ELEMENTS
Stories (narratives) whose
characters and settings have both
literal and figurative meaning.
$500 LITERARY ELEMENTS
What is an
ALLEGORY
$100 P.O.V and IRONY
Point of view in which the narrator’s
perspective is told using the pronoun “I”.
$100 P.O.V and IRONY
What is FIRST PERSON
POINT OF VIEW?
$200 P.O.V and IRONY
When the audience/reader knows
something the character does not.
Example: In Romeo and Juliet,
the reader knows Juliet is not dead,
but sleeping. Romeo thinks she is dead,
and kills himself before she wakes.
$200 P.O.V and IRONY
What is DRAMATIC IRONY?
$300 P.O.V and IRONY
Point of view where NO PERSPECTIVE is
given.
$300 P.O.V and IRONY
What is THIRD PERSON OBJECTIVE?
$400 P.O.V and IRONY
Narrator tells the story through ONE
character’s perspective.
Example: He walked into the classroom and
thought to himself, “Man! It sure is hot! I’m
going to bake in here.”
$400 P.O.V and IRONY
What is THIRD PERSON LIMITED?
$500 P.O.V and IRONY
The difference between what is EXPECTED
and what actually happens.
Example: Showing up to school and seeing a
long line of circus clowns going through the
metal detectors.
$500 P.O.V and IRONY
What is SITUATIONAL IRONY?
$100 POETRY and DRAMA
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams…
$100 POETRY and DRAMA
What is INTERNAL RHYME?
$200 POETRY and DRAMA
An actor’s speech, directed to the audience,
that is not supposed to be heard by anyone
else in the scene.
Example: When Malcolm from “Malcolm in
the Middle” turns to the camera and says
“Mom’s going to kill us for fighting again!”
$200 POETRY and DRAMA
What is an ASIDE?
$300 POETRY and DRAMA
When a character “talks to himself” or
expresses their thoughts out loud.
$300 POETRY and DRAMA
What is a SOLILOQUY?
$400 POETRY and DRAMA
Style of poetry that has no
set rhyme pattern or meter.
It is delivered in a conversational manner.
hint: “FREE STYLE”
$400 POETRY and DRAMA
What is FREE VERSE?
$500 POETRY and DRAMA
Type of rhyme that happens when words
share either the same vowel sounds or
consonant sounds, but not both.
Example: ROSE and LOSE
$500 POETRY and DRAMA
What is SLANT RHYME
(EYE RHYME, SIGHT RHYME?
$100 WRITING & RESEARCH
The type of clause below:
When he stepped into the room.
$100 WRITING & RESEARCH
What is a SUBORDINATE CLAUSE?
$200 WRITING & RESEARCH
These are the type of sources are listed
below:
Photographs
Autobiographies
Letters
*Must tell what characteristics
makes them this type of source in order to get the point.
$200 WRITING & RESEARCH
What are PRIMARY SOURCES?
They are composed of
first-hand knowledge / experience.
$300 WRITING & RESEARCH
True or False:
A source’s CREDIBILITY can
depend on factors like who
published it, the intended audience
and bias.
$300 WRITING & RESEARCH
TRUE
$400 WRITING & RESEARCH
The sentence below shows
what writing device?
I made my bed, cleared my dresser and
vacuumed my floor.
$400 WRITING & RESEARCH
What is
PARALELLISM?
$500 WRITING & RESEARCH
The following is what type of sentence?
*You must LABEL the clauses in order to receive the points.
Although my best friend lives in another
state, we will always be cool because we like
the same music and we both have similar
interests in sports.
$500 WRITING & RESEARCH
What is a
COMPOUND COMPLEX SENTENCE?
Final Jeopardy
This poetic rhythmic device consists
of five sets of IAMBS
and sounds like a heart beat.
You must beat out the rhythm
in order to get credit.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is IAMBIC
PENTAMETER?