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Exam Jeopardy Exam Jeopardy 22

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Writing$100 Question from Writing

These give your writing flow, coherence, and unity.

$100 Answer from Writing$100 Answer from Writing

What are transitions?

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One of the two functions of an introduction.

$200 Answer from Writing$200 Answer from Writing

What is Get the Readers’ Interest or Introduce the Topic?

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One of the two things we must understand to be successful writers.

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What is audience or purpose?

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This should never be found in a conclusion.

$400 Answer from Writing$400 Answer from Writing

What are NEW supporting ideas?

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This is what we call it when all of your ideas relate to the main idea of your writing.

$500 Answer from Writing$500 Answer from Writing

What is unity?

$100 Question from Grammar$100 Question from Grammar

List the coordinating conjunctions.

$100 Answer from Grammar$100 Answer from Grammar

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

$200 Question from Grammar$200 Question from Grammar

The term used for a set of words that can stand on its own as a sentence

$200 Answer from Grammar$200 Answer from Grammar

What is independent clause?

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What we call it when a writer tries to join two sentences with just a comma.

$300 Answer from Grammar$300 Answer from Grammar

What is a comma splice?

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BOTH terms we use for a group of words that has a subject and verb but cannot stand on its own as a sentence.

$400 Answer from Grammar$400 Answer from Grammar

What are dependent & subordinate clause?

$500 Question from Grammar$500 Question from Grammar

What we call words like however, therefore, as a result that are used with a semi-colon to join sentences.

$500 Answer from Grammar$500 Answer from Grammar

What is conjunctive adverbs?

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My love is a river.

$100 Answer from Lit. Terms$100 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is a metaphor?

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Steve spills coffee all over his brand new shirt and exclaims: “Oh, that’s great!”

$200 Answer from Lit. Terms$200 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is verbal irony?

$300 Question from Lit. $300 Question from Lit. TermsTerms

The use of logic to persuade

$300 Answer from Lit. Terms$300 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is logos?

$400 Question from Lit. $400 Question from Lit. TermsTerms

The more advanced term for what we call the end of story or the resolution

$400 Answer from Lit. Terms$400 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is denouement?

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What we call the rhythm of a line of poetry with 10 syllables and an alternating accent pattern of soft then loud syllables.

$500 Answer from Lit. Terms$500 Answer from Lit. Terms

What is iambic pentameter?

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Her heart sank like a rock.

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What is simile?

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the central idea or “lesson” of a piece of literature

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What is the theme?

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The turning point in a story; in Shakespeare, this in Act III.

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What is the technical climax?

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Name at least 3 of the 5 methods of characterization.

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Physical descriptionDialogueActionsReactions of OthersThoughts, Feelings, Motivations

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A 14 line poem with a rhyme scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

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What is a sonnet?

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After the game.

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What is a sentence fragment?

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After the game, we where to go get pizza.

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What is incorrectly using where in place of were?

$300 Question from Errors$300 Question from Errors

Abraham Lincoln a famous president died in 1865.

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Missing commas around non-essential appositive - Should be: Abraham Lincoln, a famous president, died in 1865.

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The teachers were anxious to see how the students would do on the exam, however, the students just wanted them to be over with.

$400 Answer from Errors$400 Answer from Errors

What is a comma splice / run-on? Should be: “The teachers were anxious to see how the students would do on the exam; however, the students just wanted them to be over with.”

$500 Question from Errors$500 Question from Errors

This is going to be an incredible summer for movies, baseball, and trying to relax.

$500 Answer from Errors$500 Answer from Errors

What is lack of parallel structure?

Should be: This is going to be an incredible summer for movies, baseball, and relaxation.

Final Jeopardy – Lit Final Jeopardy – Lit TermsTerms

When an author repeats an image throughout an entire writing – in Romeo & Juliet, one example of this was stars.

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What is motif?