Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Figurative Language
Text Structure
Authors Purpose
Whats the Point (of view)
Poetry Elements
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2Giving human qualities to something that is not
living.
3personification
4Standing in front of a tornado is just as risky
as jumping off a cliff demonstrates this type of
figurative language.
5simile
6Daily Double
His invention, the camera, spoke for him is an
example of this.
7personification
8August is a day in the sun.
9Metaphor
10The general idea about life that an author wants
you to understand by reading his/her words is
known as
11Theme
12Method of organization that tells the order in
which things happen
13Sequence
14A Method of organization in which action causes
results
15Cause and effect
16Daily Double
Many people feel that animals of the rain forest
are losing their homes because trees are being
cut down. They feel we should find ways of
recycling products made of leaves. Which text
structure is this?
17Problem/Solution
18A story entitled Strange coincidences between
President Lincoln and Kennedy would fall under
which text structure?
19Compare/Contrast
20An article about why TVs will be switching to
high definition and what that means to you.
21Cause/Effect
22A piece of writing that tells factual information
23Informational
24Text which tells a story with characters and
events. (It has a beginning, middle and end)
25Narrative
26A piece of writing set in groups of lines called
stanzas. The lines may be parts of sentences and
they may rhyme.
27Poetry
28Daily Double
A piece of writing that is intended to change
somebodys mind.
29Persuasive
30The type of text that includes textbooks,
newspapers, reports, directions, and brochues.
31Informational
32A narrative style told from the viewpoint of the
character in the book.
33First person
34Point of view of a narrator outside of the story.
35Third person
36Jill wanted to sing in the class talent show.
This would have been her first performance. She
had been practicing for weeks
37Third person
38I was so happy when I found out that I had gotten
the part. I had been practicing my lines for
weeks
39First person
40Trees provide homes for countless animals and
other plants. Caterpillars, moths, butterflies,
and other insects eat the leaves of the trees
41Third person
42Words that sound alike.
43Rhyme
44The use of the same consonant sound at the
beginning of several words.
45Alliteration
46The pattern of rhythm in a poem.
47Meter
48What is the meter of this line? Under a spreading
chestnut tree.
498 beats or syllables
50Little Boy Blue is an example of this .
51Alliteration