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PowerPoint Jeopardy

PowerPoint Jeopardy. Sounds. Snap, Crackle, Pop Onomatopoeia. Sounds. "Rabbits running over roses" Alliteration. Sounds. “fleet feet sweep by sleeping geeks” Assonance. Sounds. “The daily diary of the American dream." (For extra credit, identify what paper uses this as their slogan)

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PowerPoint Jeopardy

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  1. PowerPoint Jeopardy

  2. Sounds Snap, Crackle, Pop • Onomatopoeia

  3. Sounds "Rabbits running over roses" Alliteration

  4. Sounds “fleet feet sweep by sleeping geeks” Assonance

  5. Sounds • “The daily diary of the American dream." • (For extra credit, identify what paper uses this as their slogan) • Alliteration • Wall Street Journal

  6. Sounds “Rubber baby buggy bumpers” Alliteration

  7. FOS A comparison between two unlike things, using “like” or “as” Simile

  8. FOS One object becomes the other object Metaphor

  9. FOS Giving human qualities to something non-human Personification

  10. FOS The river was like a monster, swallowing everything in its path Simile

  11. FOS The flowers danced in the breeze. Personification

  12. RnR Two words that almost rhyme Approximate Rhyme

  13. RnR The patterns of end rhyme Rhyme Scheme

  14. RnR Identify the rhyme scheme: There once was a big brown cat      That liked to eat a lot of mice.         He got all round and fat                     Because they tasted so nice.            A/B/A/B

  15. RnR Rhythm: Identify the number of syllables in the line: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood. 9

  16. RnR Identify the kind of poem (Form): Against the bright sky stones glow where strong arms placed them to say "Remember." Haiku

  17. Rebellion! Who came up with the idea for a rebellion? Old Major

  18. Rebellion! Which two animals would emerge on the farm as leaders? Squealer and Napolean

  19. Rebellion! Which animal is regarded for his work ethic? Boxer

  20. Rebellion! Which animals initiated the rebellion? Cows

  21. Rebellion! What is Boxer’s motto? “I will work harder”

  22. Memories Most exciting part of plot Climax

  23. Memories A struggle between two characters External conflict

  24. Memories A struggle involving a difficult decision Internal Conflict

  25. Memories A character who changes Dynamic

  26. Memories Three (of the five ways a character can be indirectly revealed • Speech • Appearance • Thoughts • Actions • Other characters

  27. HodgePodge Leading republican candidate McCain

  28. HodgePodge Capital of Idaho Boise

  29. HodgePodge Wrote Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck

  30. HodgePodge An illegal muscle enhancer: Steroid

  31. HodgePodge Muscle that attaches at sternum, clavicle, And jaw Sternocleidomastoid

  32. Allegory AF • Napoleon represents what character from the Russian Revolution? • Joseph Stalin

  33. Allegory AF • Snowball represents what character from the Russian Revolution? • Leon Trotsky

  34. Allegory AF • Boxer represents what characters from the Russian Revolution? • Russian people/citizens

  35. Allegory AF • The farmhouse represents what structure from the Russian Revolution? • Kremlin

  36. Allegory AF • Old Moses represents what element from the Russian Revolution? • Church

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