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Jeopardy Acad Vocab Foreign Words Story Elements Poetic Devices Part of Speech Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

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JeopardyAcad Vocab

ForeignWords

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Part of Speech

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

verbal that ends with -ing or -ed and serves as an

adjective

$100 Answer from H1

Participle

$200 Question from H1

a special language used by a group of people who share the same

profession, occupation, hobby, or field of study

$200 Answer from H1

Jargon

$300 Question from H1

a statement that tells both the topic or issue and the writer's

point of view on it

$300 Answer from H1

Thesis statement

$400 Question from H1

short, often boxed auxiliary news or information that is printed

alongside a longer article and that typically presents additional

information or additional references

$400 Answer from H1

sidenote

$500 Question from H1

a tendency to think a certain way; could impact how a writer or

speaker presents his/her ideas; similar to stereotype

$500 Answer from H1

bias

$100 Question from H2

false step; a social blunder; an error in etiquette; a tactless remark or act

$100 Answer from H2

faux pas

$200 Question from H2

a spirit of union and honor; the spirit of the group that makes members want to succeed; team spirit or

morale

$200 Answer from H2

esprit de corps

$300 Question from H2

word for word; using exactly the same

words

$300 Answer from H2

verbatim

$400 Question from H2

until later

$400 Answer from H2

hasta la vista

$500 Question from H2

Seize the day!

$500 Answer from H2

carpe diem

$100 Question from H3

characters that do NOT change during the course

of the story

$100 Answer from H3

static

$200 Question from H3

the turning point of the story – the “ah-ha” moment

$200 Answer from H3

climax

$300 Question from H3

This type of conflict finds the main character in conflict with the forces of nature,

which serve as the antagonist

$300 Answer from H3

Man vs. Nature

$400 Question from H3

With this point of view, the narrator is a

character in the story

$400 Answer from H3

1st Person Point of View

$500 Question from H3

A central message, concern, or insight into life expressed

through a literary work

$500 Answer from H3

Theme

$100 Question from H4

using the same beginning consonant sound over and

over again

$100 Answer from H4

alliteration

$200 Question from H4

Boom! Bang!Sizzle!

$200 Answer from H4

onomatopoeia

$300 Question from H4

Giving human feelings to something

that is not human

$300 Answer from H4

personification

$400 Question from H4

Comparing two things without using the words like or as

$400 Answer from H4

metaphor

$500 Question from H4

rhyming that occurs within the line, not at

the end of the line

$500 Answer from H4

Internal rhyme

$100 Question from H5

The beautiful, fragile flower bloomed in the

forgotten garden.

$100 Answer from H5

verb

$200 Question from H5

Within the dark dungeon, the captured prince

found little reassurance for his future rescue.

$200 Answer from H5

preposition

$300 Question from H5

Hoping for someone to take him in, the frightened

kitten looked down the littered street.

$300 Answer from H5

Noun/subject

$400 Question from H5

The students were excited to see the movie with their

classmates.

$400 Answer from H5

adjective/predicate adjective

$500 Question from H5

Jim, our new member, gave his sister the

invitation to our monthly meeting.

$500 Answer from H5

Noun/Direct object

Final Jeopardy

The following is what type of sentence:

All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.

Final Jeopardy Answer

Complex