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Final Jeopardy
Vocabulary
Literary
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“Distant,
especially in
feeling or interest;
standoffish”
What is “aloof”?
“Feeling shame
or humiliation;
feeling low in
spirit”
What is
“crestfallen”?
“To twist and
turn the body
about, usually
because of pain or
with violent
effort”
What is “writhe”?
“Repetitive;
redundant”
What is
“monotonous”?
“Foretelling evil or
an omen;
threatening”
What is
“ominous”?
“The main
character in a
literary work”
What is a
protagonist?
“Words that are
used to suggest the
opposite of what is
meant (sarcasm)”
What is verbal
irony?
“The
representation of
abstract/intangible
things by means of
symbols”
What is
symbolism?
“A literary technique
that portrays
differences between
appearance and reality,
or expectation and
result”
What is irony?
“The result created
by the descriptions
of the setting and
characters”
What is
atmosphere?
The protagonists in
Of Mice and Men
Who are George
and Lennie?
The primary
narrative point of
view Steinbeck has
chosen for this
novella
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What is
person
limited?
The type of literary
device used with
Lennie Small’s
name
What is irony?
“A nonhuman
subject is given
human
characteristics”
What is
personification?
“Then gradually
time awakened
again and moved
sluggishly on”
What is an
example
personification?
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