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Jeopardy

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L.T. for 100
What is a metaphor?
L.T. for 200
What is foreshadowing?
L.T. for 300
What is personification?
L.T. for 400
What is assonance?
L.T. for 500
What is alliteration?
Authors for 100
Who wrote “The Tell-Tale Heart?”
Authors for 200
Who wrote The Crucible?
Authors for 300
Who wrote As I Lay Dying?
Authors for 400
Who wrote A Farewell to Arms?
Authors for 500
Who wrote Moby Dick?
Vocab for 100
What is the word for the central topic a text treats?
Vocab for 200
What is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes through
words and descriptions?
Vocab for 300
What is the word for the time and place in which a story occurs?
Vocab for 400
What is the most intense point in the development of a story?
Vocab for 500
What is the writer’s way of giving background information to the reader?
Quotes for 100
“The wicked know that if the ill they do be of sufficient horror that men will
not speak against it.”
Quotes for 200
“She was the kind of girlfriend God gives you early so you’ll know loss for the
rest of your life.”
Quotes for 300
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
Quotes for 400
“Hold fast to dreams,

For if dreams die

Life is a broken-winged bird,

That cannot fly.”


Quotes for 500
“I don't want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it
again.”
Stories for 100
Who was the narrator of The Great Gatsby?
Stories for 200
What happened to Catherine at the end of A Farewell to Arms?
Stories for 300
In what state does As I Lay Dying take place?
Stories for 400
What is the narrator of “The Tell-Tale Heart” hiding?
Stories for 500
Who kills Jay Gatsby?
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is
applied to an object or action to which it is not
literally applicable

• Jeopardy
a warning or indication of (a future event)

• Jeopardy
the attribution of a personal nature or human
characteristics to something nonhuman, or the
representation of an abstract quality in human form.

• Jeopardy
in poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel or
diphthong in nonrhyming stressed syllables near
enough to each other for the echo to be discernible

• Jeopardy
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the
beginning of adjacent or closely connected words

• Jeopardy
Edgar Allan Poe

• Jeopardy
Arthur Miller

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William Faulkner

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Ernest Hemingway

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Herman Melville

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Theme

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Mood

• Jeopardy
Setting

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Climax

• Jeopardy
Exposition

• Jeopardy
Cormac McCarthy

• Jeopardy
Junto Diaz

• Jeopardy
Maya Angelou

• Jeopardy
Langston Hughes

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F. Scott Fitzgerald

• Jeopardy
Nick Carraway

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She died.

• Jeopardy
Mississippi

• Jeopardy
He killed someone.

• Jeopardy
Wilson

• Jeopardy

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