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How to Play1. Choose a Case and answer the question correctly and which reveals the dollar amount for the case. Players must keep track of which dollar amounts have been revealed.

2. Teacher plays banker and makes money offers less than $1,000,000 until end of game at random amounts.

3. Continue choosing cases until only one is left which will reveal the amount won by players or accept banker deal offer during play of game.

Game Overview:This game is intended for middle school ELA students. The goal is review ELA Common Core State Standards related to writing and reading. It can be played with teams/student/whole class. You can only win the game if all questions are answered correctly.

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Which of the following is not one of the 5 elements of a story?A. Plot B. CharacterC. ConflictD. Revision

What is the climax of the story?A. The end B. The beginningC. The most intense part of conflict D. The least intense part of the conflict

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What is the exposition in a story?A. The resolutionB. The beginning of a story C. The most intense part of conflict D. The least intense part of the conflict

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What is an external conflict?A. Outside force like nature or another characterB. Mental or emotional struggle inside the main character

C. Exit to get out of the storyD. Description of scenery

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What is an internal conflict?A. Outside force like nature or another characterB. Mental or emotional struggle inside the main character

C. Exit to get out of the storyD. Description of scenery

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Plot is…A. the time and place of actions in a story.B. the sequence of events in a story.C. the people or animals in a story.

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What is the plot in a story?A. the sequence of eventsB. the main character's ideas and feelingsC. how the main character handles conflictD. the character's goals and dreams

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The climax of a plot is:A. the highest point of tension or suspense in the conflictB. a part of the setting or place in the story that has the highest elevationC. part of when the initial conflict happens in a storyD. the point of time in the story during which the main character is most happy

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The elements of a plot are:A. exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.B. setting, rising action, falling action, climax, resolution.C. not as important as the characters.D. resolution, rising action, exposition, climax.

___is the final outcome of the story.A. resolutionB. conflictC. expositionD. falling action

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___where most conflicts are usually resolved at this time, and tying up lose ends in the storyA. expositionB. conflictC. rising actionD. falling action

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___when the reader worries about the charactersA. expositionB. suspenseC. falling actionD. rising actionE. complications

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__is the background information of the story.A. expositionB. falling actionC. suspenseD. rising actionE. plot

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______are stories about fictional events.A. expositionB. complicationsC. plotD. fictionE. climax

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___is the place where the action of a story occurs.A. toneB. settingC. expositionD. moodE. dynamic

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___is the author’s attitude about what he is writing aboutA. moodB. dynamicC. characterD. exposition

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__is a person presented in a dramatic or narrative workA. toneB. moodC. characterD. rising actionE. falling action

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__is the problem in the story that hinders the character from reaching his/her goal. A. climaxB. fictionC. conflictD. climaxE. rising action

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__is everything from the initiation of conflict to the climax.A. expositionB. conflictC. rising actionD. falling actionE. character

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Which sentence has an incorrect end mark?A. Leo, be careful with that paint?B. You almost tipped it over!C. Are you going to paint the doghouse?D. Orange is an unusual choice.

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What is the subject of the following sentence?Please polish the silverware before dinner.A. polishB. silverwareC. youD. Please

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What is the complete subject of this sentence?Mike's dentist complimented him on his excellent flossing.A. complimented him on his excellent flossingB. his excellent flossingC. Mike's dentistD. complimented

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Which of the following sentences is a declarative sentence?A. Tell me what Rita is doing.B. She is watching another opera video!C. Why does she like opera so much?D. She likes the loud singing and colorful costumes.

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Which of the following sentences needs to be corrected?A. Faylene and Raylene are learning to use watercolors.B. Faylene paints sunsets, they are so colorful.C. Raylene paints equally colorful sunrises.D. Do you think their paintings look alike?

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What is the complete predicate of this sentence?That victory made Lisa the champion bowler of Springville.A. madeB. That victoryC. made Lisa the champion bowler of SpringvilleD. the champion bowler of Springville

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Which conjunction best fits the following sentence?Roberto wanted lobster, _____ the kitchen ran out of it.A. orB. butC. andD. (no correct answers)

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Which of the following is a sentence fragment?A. Our class event was called the Retro Metro.B. We sang songs from many eras.C. Harry and Kate mimed a scene from a silent movie.D. Wore old costumes too

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