Jeopardy Story Elements Grammar Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q...
-
Upload
julia-hampton -
Category
Documents
-
view
219 -
download
0
Transcript of Jeopardy Story Elements Grammar Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q...
JeopardyStory
Elements Grammar Vocabulary
Q $100
Q $200
Q $300
Q $400
Q $500
Q $100 Q $100Q $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
Writing/ Persuasion
Poetry
$400 Question from Writing
What is term used to describe the stance or opinion you take in persuasive writing?
$500 Question from Writing
In persuasive writing, an appeal based on reason and factual support uses this strategy.
$100 Question from Story Elements
The message/ moral of the story or lesson the writer is trying to convey.
$200 Question from Story Elements
A genre that grew from fantasy and incorporates science and technology into fictional plot,
$300 Question from Story Elements
A story character that is often viewed as the villain or the source of problems.
$400 Question from Story Elements
These stories were orally told to explain something in nature or to tell the beginnings of the world.
$500 Question from Story Elements
You can find the “magical” number three used frequently in the plots of these stories.
$200 Answer from Poetry
What is A ?
Example- Roses are red AViolets are blue B
English class makes me smarter in the head. A
$500 Question from Poetry
What is the following an example of?
“The sun stretches its warmth across the land.”
$100 Question from Grammar
Which of the following needs to be capitalized and WHY?-jenny-sugar-carrots
$300 Answer from Grammar
A NOUN.Example: Kevin
Durant, a Thunder basketball player, is far superior to Kobe
Bryant.
$500 Answer from Grammar
Prefix- letters added to the beginning of a wordBase Word- a word used to build other wordsSuffix- letters attached to the end of a word.
Final Jeopardy
Explain what point of view is and what 1st person, 3rd person limited, and 3rd person omniscient are.
Final Jeopardy AnswerFirst person: The narrator is a character in the story and uses I, me, we, and us.Third person: The narrator is not a character; he or she uses he, she, it, they, and them.Third person Omniscient (all knowing): Allows the narrator to relate the thoughts and feelings of several, if not all, the story’s characters.