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Jeopardy: Vocabulary, Flashback or Foreshadowing, Elements of Plot, Characterization

Test your knowledge of literature with this Jeopardy game! Categories include Vocabulary, Flashback or Foreshadowing, Elements of Plot, and Characterization. Answer the questions correctly to earn points.

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Jeopardy: Vocabulary, Flashback or Foreshadowing, Elements of Plot, Characterization

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Vocabulary Flashback or Foreshadowing Elements Of Plot Characterization Levels Of Reading 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. Time & Place of a story

  5. What is SETTING?

  6. The feeling the character is trying to reveal to the reader

  7. What is MOOD?

  8. Reading between the lines – knowing because you have read

  9. What is INFERENCE?

  10. A problem in a story

  11. What is CONFLICT?

  12. Authors create characters to make them seem real

  13. What is CHARACTERIZATION?

  14. Looking back to remember something that happened

  15. What is FLASHBACK?

  16. The landlady tells how Mr. Temple & Mr. Mullholland are both still in the home.

  17. What is FORESHADOWING?

  18. “I stuff ALL of my little pets myself when they pass away.”

  19. What is FORESHADOWING?

  20. At the beginning of “The Treasure of Lemon Brown,” Greg’s dad remembers why he couldn’t play basketball

  21. What is FLASHBACK?

  22. Predicting what is to happen in the future

  23. What is FORESHADOWING?

  24. Description of Venus and it’s weather at the beginning of “All Summer in a Day”

  25. What is the EXPOSITION?

  26. The students let Margot out of the closet in “All Summer in a Day”

  27. What is the RESOLUTION?

  28. The students realize that Margot is still locked in the closet

  29. What is the CLIMAX?

  30. All things leading to the climax

  31. What is the RISING ACTION?

  32. Tying up loose ends after the climax

  33. What is the FALLING ACTION?

  34. Coming right out and describing a character in the reading

  35. What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

  36. From “Seventh Grade,” “He felt awful.”

  37. What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

  38. “He had never been so embarrassed. He bit his thumb until he tore off a sliver of skin.”

  39. What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

  40. “ ‘Wicked, wicked Darzee!’ said Nag, lashing up high as he could reach toward the next in the thornbush…”

  41. What is INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

  42. This is represented by: a characters actions or other characters comments

  43. What is INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

  44. Why did the landlady keep animals & men stuffed in her home?

  45. What is a LEVEL 2 Question?

  46. How did Rikki Tikki come to Teddy’s house?

  47. What is a LEVEL 1 QUESION?

  48. Why do children not want to take their parent’s advice?

  49. What is a LEVEL 3 QUESTION?

  50. What did Victor pretend to know to get Teresa to like him?

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