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Vocabulary, Narrator's Perspective, Literary Terms Jeopardy

Test your knowledge of vocabulary, narrator's perspective, and literary terms with this exciting Jeopardy game! Answer questions related to definitions, examples, and concepts in these areas of literature.

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Vocabulary, Narrator's Perspective, Literary Terms Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Narrator’s Perspective Literary Terms Genre / Subgenre Vocabulary 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 Jeopardy

  2. $100 Answer from Vocabulary Most desirable; maximum; total “_______ darkness occurs at oh-three hundred hours” (Philbrick. 56)

  3. $100 Question from Vocabulary What is optimum? Bonus $100 if you can name a synonym for the word.

  4. $200 Answer from Vocabulary A remembering of something: Her _________ of the event was a bit hazy because she hit her head, but she still spoke fondly about the incident.

  5. $200 Question from Vocabulary What is reminiscence? Bonus $200 if you can identify and denote the word’s prefix.

  6. $300 Answer from Vocabulary To place something on top of something else: Antonio’s face was_________ on the screen, so that Felix would only see Antonio as the challenger.

  7. $300 Question from Vocabulary What is superimposed? Bonus $300 if you can identify and denote a prefix that is antonymous to this word’s prefix.

  8. $400 Answer from Vocabulary A state of being susceptible to injury or damage (physically, emotionally, or spiritually) Because he did not protect his computer with an anti-virus program, it was __________.

  9. $400 Question from Vocabulary What is vulnerable? $400 if you can identify the word’s suffix and part of speech and explain the meaning of the suffix

  10. $500 Answer from Vocabulary To get rid of; to eliminate: It’s time to _________ your belief that cold weather will make you sick. Bacteria and viruses are actually the culprits.

  11. $500 Question from Vocabulary What is dispel? Bonus $500 if you can name and denote the word’s prefix and provide an antonym for the word

  12. $100 Answer from Narrator’s Perspective The perspective that features a narrator who is not a character in the story and who only provides actions and dialogue---no thoughts or feelings

  13. $100 Question from Narrator’s Perspective What is third-person objective? Bonus $100 if you can match a text to the perspective

  14. $200 Answer from Narrator’s Perspective The narrator is a character in the story and uses pronouns such as I, we, me, us, our, and ours.

  15. $200 Question from Narrator’s Perspective What is first person? Bonus $200 if you can match another text to the perspective

  16. $300 Answer from Narrator’s Perspective The narrator is not a character and is able to provide the thoughts and feelings of all characters.

  17. $300 Question from Narrator’s Perspective What is third-person omniscient? Bonus $300 is you can match a text to the perspective

  18. $400 Answer from Narrator’s Perspective The narrator is not a character in the story but is only able to reveal the thoughts and feelings of one character.

  19. $400 Question from Narrator’s Perspective What is third-person limited? Bonus $400 if you can match a text to the perspective

  20. $500 Answer from Narrator’s Perspective A narrator whose perspective is limited by his age, maturity, biases, etc.

  21. $500 Question from Narrator’s Perspective What is an unreliable narrator? Bonus $500 if you can name two examples of unreliable narrators and explain why they are unreliable

  22. $100 Answer from Literary Terms A reference to something the audience should understand without going into detail: In The Raven, Poe refers to “the balm of Gilead,” which his audience at that time understood was a reference to the book of Jeremiah.

  23. $100 Question from Literary Terms What is an allusion? $100 bonus if you can name another allusion in one of the texts that we read this semester

  24. $200 Answer from Literary Terms An object that represents (stands for) another object or concept: For example, the “balm in Gilead” represents healing/salvation for Israel or just healing in general.

  25. $200 Question from Literary Terms What is a symbol, or what is symbolism? $200 bonus if you can name another example of symbolism within one of the texts we read this semester.

  26. $300 Answer from Literary Terms A contrast between what was expected to happen and what actually occurs: In The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, readers don’t expect that the monsters end up being the residents of Maple Street.

  27. $300 Question from Literary Terms Possible response: What is situational irony? $300 bonus if you can cite another example of situational irony within one of the texts we have read this semester

  28. $400 Answer from Literary Terms A contrast between what one says and what he or she actually means For example, a student might say, “Yes, just what I wanted: more homework!

  29. $400 Question from Literary Terms What is verbal irony? $400 bonus if you can respond quickly with another example of verbal irony

  30. $500 Answer from Literary Terms A contrast between what the audience knows and what a character knows: A character talks on and on about how loyal and trustworthy his friend is, but the audience knows that this character’s friend has actually betrayed him.

  31. $500 Question from Literary Terms What is dramatic irony? $500 bonus if you can think of another example of dramatic irony

  32. $100 Answer from Genre / Subgenre A subgenre of drama that features a cast of characters, stage directions, and is meant to be performed on t.v.

  33. $100 Question from Genre / Subgenre What is a teleplay? Bonus $100 if you match the subgenre with a text

  34. $200 Answer from Genre / Subgenre The category of literature that provides the details of real-life events, which follow the traditional plot elements

  35. $200 Question from Genre / Subgenre What is narrative nonfiction? $200 if you can match a text to the subgenre

  36. $300 Answer from Genre / Subgenre The genre that features supernatural elements, coupled with the explanation for how things originated

  37. $300 Answer from Genre / Subgenre What is mythology? $300 if you can match the genre to a text

  38. $400 Answer from Genre / Subgenre The subgenre of poetry that usually is humorous, has five lines (for which lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme, and 3 and 4 rhyme)

  39. $400 Question from Genre / Subgenre What is a limerick? Bonus $400 if you can identify both names for the type of poetry that is set to rules and patterns

  40. $500 Answer from Genre / Subgenre A subgenre of literature that is characterized by imaginary events that are set in an obvious historical context with some circumstances that actually occurred and maybe some characters who were real

  41. $500 Question from Genre / Subgenre What is historical fiction? Bonus $500 is you can match a text to the subgenre

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