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Jeopardy - Plot Elements and Literary Devices

Test your knowledge of the elements of a plot and literary devices in this Jeopardy game. Explore topics such as exposition, climax, resolution, figurative language, and more. Play now and challenge your understanding of literature!

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Jeopardy - Plot Elements and Literary Devices

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Payne Pitts

  3. Jeopardy Poetry Elements of a plot Literary Text Vocabulary Figurative Lang. Convention 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. The highest point of the plot, “Turning Point” A. Exposition B. Climax C. Resolution A 100

  5. B. Climax A 100

  6. What is the introduction of a story, and the problem is also introduced? • Exposition • Resolution • Climax A 200

  7. A. Exposition A 200

  8. _____action is leading to the turning point. • Falling • Climax • Rising A 300

  9. C. Rising A 300

  10. ______ action is when the turning point has just happened and the ending is coming up. • Rising • Falling • Climax A 400

  11. B. Falling A 400

  12. List the elements of the plot in order from the beginning to the ending. A 500

  13. Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution A 500

  14. The ___in a story tells the meaning or insight of the text. A. Mood B. Climax C. theme B 100

  15. What is… Theme B 100

  16. The author of a story sets the ___, or feeling, of a story. • Tone • Mood • Characterization B 200

  17. B. Mood B 200

  18. A __ is created with the author’s choice of words. • Tone • Mood • Characterization B 300

  19. A. Tone B 300

  20. The __ __ is the reason the author wrote a particular selection. • Author’s Purpose • B. Rising Action • C. Falling Action B 400

  21. A. Authors Purpose B 400

  22. Is the mood, plot or the climax the turning point in a story. B 500

  23. Climax B 500

  24. When you are ____, you are unable to pay debts. • Finance • Credit • bankrupt C 100

  25. C. Bankrupt C 100

  26. ____ is having power to make laws. • Congress • Legislature • Executive C 200

  27. B. Legislature C 200

  28. _____ is a waterway dug across land. • Canal • Cove • Isthmus C 300

  29. A. Canal C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. ______ is a kind of nature preserve where trees, shrubs and other plants are grown. • Arboretum • Planetarium • Academy C 400

  32. A. Arboretum C 400

  33. ____ means under or below. • Dos • Sub • Di C 500

  34. B. Sub C 500

  35. _____ _____ uses creative words and phrases to give text a fresh feel. • Figurative Language • Rhyme Scheme • Technical Directions D 100

  36. A. Figurative Language D 100

  37. The underlined words in the following line are an example of what literary device? • It crawls in the corners, hiding from the light. • Simile • Alliteration • Metaphor D 200

  38. B. Alliteration D 200

  39. The underlinedwords in thefollowingline are an example of what literary device? All the wicked shadows coming tramp, tramp, tramp. A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Onomatopoeia D 300

  40. C. Onomatopoeia D 300

  41. The following line contains what kind of literary device? Now my little heart goes a beating like a drum. A. Alliteration B. Simile C. Metaphor D 400

  42. B. Simile D 400

  43. The following lines contain what kind of literary device? And all around the candle and the crooked shadows come, And go marching along up the stair. A. Simile B. Rhyme Scheme C. Personification D 500

  44. C. Personification D 500

  45. A incomplete sentence is called a • Fragment • Sentence • Simple Sentence E 100

  46. A. Fragment E 100

  47. The following sentence is an example of • I went to my grandma’s, we ate then it was time to go. • Complex Sentence • Simple Sentence • Run-on Sentence E 200

  48. C. Run-on Sentence E 200

  49. January 26, 1947 is the day that India won its independence. • This sentence is an example of • Complex • Fragment • Compound E 300

  50. A. Complex E 300

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