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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Name that FL. Multiple Choice. Short Answer. Definitions. Misc. Misc. II. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Name that FL

Multiple Choice

Definitions Short Answer

Misc. Misc. II

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The wedding cake was as big as a house.

A 100

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SIMILE (uses “like” or “as”)

A 100

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She sang while sewing socks on Saturday.

A 200

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ALLITERATION

A 200

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A crossroads represents a decision to be made.

A 300

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SYMBOLISM

A 300

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My locker is a black hole.

A 400

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METAPHOR

A 400

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“And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before

I sleep.”

A 500

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REPETITION

A 500

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A shadowy, gloom settled in the pitch black cave.

a.Refrain

b.Imagery

c.Hyperbole

B 100

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b. Imagery

B 100

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The sunlight danced around the living room.

a.Personification

b.Metaphor

c.Simile

B 200

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a. Personification

B 200

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There once was a cat named Daisy. She slept all day and

was lazy.

a.Refrain

b.Lines

c.Rhyme

B 300

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c. Rhyme

B 300

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It took me ten years to finish the figurative language test!

a.Alliteration

b.Simile

c.Hyperbole

B 400

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c. Hyperbole

B 400

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Poetry is divided into _______ and _________

a.Simile and Metaphors

b.Stanzas and Lines

c.Refrains and Rhymes

B 500

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b. Stanzas and Lines

B 500

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An extreme exaggeration (unrealistic) used for emphasis

C 100

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Hyperbole

C 100

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A comparison between two unlike things

C 200

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Metaphor

C 200

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Pattern of beats of stresses in written or Pattern of beats of stresses in written or spoke languagespoke language

C 300

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RhythmRhythm

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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Anything that stands for or Anything that stands for or represents something elserepresents something else

C 400

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Symbol/Symbolism

C 400

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Word or phrase that appeals to Word or phrase that appeals to one or more of the five sensesone or more of the five senses

C 500

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Image/ImageryImage/Imagery

C 500

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What is the DIFFERENCE between a simile and a

metaphor?

D 100

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A simile is a comparison using like or as and

metaphor is a comparison NOT using like or as

D 100

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What are THREE different types of poetry?

D 200

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lyric, narrative, concretelyric, narrative, concrete

D 200

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How is rhyme scheme represented?

D 300

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You use lowercase letters next to the lines that rhyme (a, b, c)

D 300

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What is the key to a correct example of hyperbole?

D 400

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Something that is so extreme, it is highly unlikely

or impossible

D 400

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What is the difference between REPETITION and REFRAIN?

D 500

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Refrain is a repeated line throughout

Repetition is back-to-back in a song or poem

D 500

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DEFINITION

Lines in this kind of poem vary in length; there is no

real pattern or regular rhythm

E 100

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Free Verse

E 100

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

Boom, boom, boom is an example of…

a.Lyric poem

b.Rhyme

c.Onomatopoeia

E 200

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c. Onomatopoeia

E 200

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DEFINITION

Highly musical verse; expresses the observations and

feelings of a single speaker

E 300

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Lyric Poem

E 300

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WHAT KIND?

Snap, crackle, pop

E 400

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Onomatopoeia

E 400

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WHAT KIND?

The sun is a bright ray of hope.

E 500

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Metaphor

E 500

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

Formal division of lines in a poem, functions like a paragraph in writing

a.Stanzas

b.Lines

c.Rhymes F 100

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a. Stanzas

F 100

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DEFINITION

The repetition of consonant sounds at the The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is….beginning of words is….

a.a.RhymeRhyme

b.b.AlliterationAlliteration

c.c.Rhythm Rhythm

F 200

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b. Alliterationb. Alliteration

F 200

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

The regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem is….

a.Rhyme scheme

b.Rhythm

c.Stanza

F 300

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a. Rhyme scheme

F 300

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WHAT KIND?

'Cause 'Cause I knew you were trouble when I knew you were trouble when you you walked inwalked inSo shame on me nowSo shame on me nowFlew me to places I'd never beenFlew me to places I'd never been'Til you put me down, oh'Til you put me down, ohI knew you were trouble when I knew you were trouble when you walked inyou walked inSo shame on me nowSo shame on me now

F 400

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Refrain (“I knew you were trouble when…”)

F 400

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WHAT KIND?

Her love was eternal

He knew he would break her heart

Love is a disaster

It can break our trust

F 500

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Free Verse (and a sad one at that!)

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Short Answer/Examples Question

Please record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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Create an example for EACH of the following:

a.Hyperbole

b.Metaphor

c.Rhyme

Click on screen to continue

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The winner is……

Click on screen to continue

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

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