Jeopardy - Havlicek's classroom

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Jeopardy
Literature Terms I
Q1
Q6
Q 11
Q 16
Q 21
Q2
Q7
Q 12
Q 17
Q 22
Q3
Q8
Q 13
Q 18
Q 23
Q4
Q9
Q 14
Q 19
Q 24
Q5
Q 10
Q 15
Q 20
Q 25
Final Jeopardy
Question 1
A story in which the characters
represent abstract qualities or ideas.
Answer 1
What is – an allegory?
Question 2
The repetition of first consonants in
a group of words.
Answer 2
What is – alliteration ?
Question 3
A reference to something or someone,
often literary.
Answer 3
What is – an allusion?
Question 4
A major character who opposes the
protagonist, or main character, in a
story or play .
Answer 4
What is – the antagonist ?
Question 5
A character who represents a certain
type of person.
Answer 5
What is – an archetype ?
Question 6
The repetition of vowel sounds .
Answer 6
What is – assonance ?
Question 7
The overall feeling of a work,
related to tone and mood.
Answer 7
What is – atmosphere ?
Question 8
Unrhymed lines of poetry, usually
in iambic pentameter.
Answer 8
What is – blank verse ?
Question 9
The lumping of a group of people
together without allowing for any
individuality.
Answer 9
What is – a stereotype ?
Question 10
The use of identical phrase structure
within a sentence.
Answer 10
What is – parallelism ?
Question 11
The means by which an author
establishes character--by directly
describing the appearance and
personality or by showing it through
action or dialogue .
Answer 11
What is – characterization ?
Question 12
The point at which the action in a
story or play reaches its emotional
peak .
Answer 12
What is – climax ?
Question 13
The elements that create a plot .
Answer 13
What is – conflict ?
Question 14
The conflict within one character.
Answer 14
What is – internal conflict ?
Question 15
The conflict among or between
characters, society, and/or nature.
Answer 15
What is – external conflict ?
Question 16
To explain how two things differ.
Answer 16
What is – to contrast ?
Question 17
A pair of rhyming lines in a poem,
often set off from the rest of the
poem.
Answer 17
What is – a couplet ?
Question 18
A technique in which an author
gives clues about something that
will happen later in the story .
Answer 18
What is – foreshadowing ?
Question 19
A poem with a fictional narrator,
addressed to someone whose
identity the audience knows, but
who doesn’t say anything .
Answer 19
What is – a dramatic monologue ?
Question 20
A poem mourning the dead.
Answer 20
What is – an elegy ?
Question 21
Rhyming words that are at the end
of their respective lines—what is
normally considered normal rhyme .
Answer 21
What is – end rhyme ?
Question 22
A long poem narrating the adventures
of a heroic figure .
Answer 22
What is – an epic ?
Question 23
A story that illustrates a moral, often
using animals as the characters.
Answer 23
What is – a fable?
Question 24
Language that does not mean
exactly what it says.
Answer 24
What is – figurative language ?
Question 25
The point of view of a piece of
writing in which the narrator refers
to himself as “I” .
Answer 25
What is – first person ?
Final Jeopardy
The resolution of the conflict in a
plot after the climax; i.e. tying up
the loose ends or wrapping up the
story.
Final Jeopardy Answer
What is – first person point of
view ?