Title: Jeopardy
1This
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Jeopardy
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3Vocabulary
4Literary Devices
5Types of Literature
6Reading Strategies
7Story Elements
8Open-Ended Response
9Literary Devices
Types of Literature
Reading Strategies
Story Elements
Open-Ended Response
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10A word with the same meaning
11What is a synonym?
12the opposite meaning of a word
13What is an antonym?
14Strategies to help find meaning of a word in a
sentence
15What are context clues, root words, and affixes?
16The contractor was always well remunerated for
his work. For example, he received 10,000 for a
small addition to a house and last year he was
received 5,000 for reconstructing a stairway.
17What is paid?
18Josie received a bauble for Christmas from her
great aunt. This she put with her others, a pair
of imitation earrings, a fake emerald pendant,
and a ring that looked like a ruby.
19What is jewelry?
20Mrs. Dawson was proud as a peacock when all her
students met their ISAT goals.
21What is a simile?
22Find me fifteen friendly friars.
23What is alliteration?
24You break a date with your girlfriend so you can
go to the ball game with the guys. When you go to
the concession stand, you run into your date who
is with another guy.
25What is Irony?
26the wind whipped and tugged at my mouth windows
desperately encouraging the breeze to come in
smile played about his mouth.
27What is personification?
28"My heart is a lonely hunter that hunts on a
lonely hill."
29What is a metaphor?
30The setting is a definite place in history or a
real historic place.
31What is Historical Fiction?
32The main character is the writer.
33What is an autobiography?
34Is usually intended to be read aloud
35What is poetry?
36The characters are all involved in the basic
problem to solve or puzzle.
37What is a Mystery?
38The major events could not happen, according to
science as we know it today.
39What is Modern Fantasy?
40The reading strategy that should be used before
you read
41What is previewing and predicting?
42The reading strategy that helps pick out key
points in the reading selection
43What is summarizing?
44The rule for getting rid of unimportant words
45What is Four letters or less except for the words
that have NOT?
46What a reader should look at when previewing
47What are the pictures, captions, specialized
text, section headings, and the introduction?
48Using clues from the story to make a supported
guess
49What is inferring?
50A struggle between two opposing forces
51What is a Conflict?
52The time and place of intense action
53What is the setting?
54The high point of intense action in a story
55What is the climax?
56Man vs. himself
57What is an internal conflict?
58Daily Double!!
59The main idea of basic meaning in a literary work
60What is the theme?
61The four components the open-ended response?
62What are Restate the question, details, quotes,
and relate to similar situation?
63Punctuation needed for text taken straight from
the story
64What are quotation marks?
65List three different ways to relate to a similar
situation
66What are relate to a movie, book, personal story,
etc.
67The of details and quotes needed for an
open-ended response
68What are 4-5 details and 2-3 quotes?
69Another way the open-ended response questions
will be worded on ISAT
70What is the extended response?
71Final Jeopardy
What is the flavor or scent that is meant to help
students think clearer?
72What is peppermint?