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English Jeopardy
Common Core
Begin
LE200
W300LE300 C300
W400C400LE400
LE500 C500 W500
W100C100LE100
W200C200
LiteraryElements
WritingConflict
Round 1
FinalJeopardy
A struggle or clash between opposing forces or state of opposition between ideas,
interestsA disagreement or controversy
LE 100
Answer
What is Conflict?
LE 100
Historical moment in time and geographic location in which a story takes place that helps
initiate the main backdrop and mood for a story
LE 200
Answer
What is Setting?
LE 200
The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the
representation of an abstract quality in human form
LE 300
Answer
What is Personification?
LE 300
A figure of speech that describes a subject by
asserting that it is, on some point of comparison, the
same as another otherwise unrelated object
LE 400
Answer
What is a Metaphor?
LE 400
A figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter such as a place, event, or literary
work by way of a passing referenceIt is up to the reader to make a connection to the subject being
mentioned
LE 500
Answer
What is Allusion?
LE 500
A character struggles with another character
Protagonist vs. Antagonist
C 100
Answer
What is Man vs. Man?
C 100
A character struggles with a force of nature (natural
disaster, desolation, animal, etc.)
Usually the character is struggling to survive
C 200
Answer
What is Man vs. Nature?
C 200
A character, or group of characters, fight against the
society in which they live
Usually a fight against social traditions or rules
C 300
Answer
What is a Man vs. Society?
C 300
Character’s struggle takes place in his/her own mind
Usually has something to do with a choice
C 400
Answer
What is Man vs. Self?
C 400
Character’s fight against destiny
C 500
Answer
What is Man vs. Fate?
C 500
How information is presented
W 100
Answer
What is Style?
W 100
Maintains a consistent meaning of a word regardless of the
context in which it is used
W 200
Answer
What is Literal Language?
W 200
Language that uses words or expressions with a
meaning that is different from the literal interpretation
W 300
Answer
What is Figurative Language?
W 300
A question posed not to elicit a specific answer but
rather to encourage the listener to consider a message or viewpoint
W 400
Answer
What is a Rhetorical Question?
W 400
use of a complex system of metaphors to create a sub-language within a common
language which provides the basic terms (verbs, prepositions,
conjunctions) to express metaphors
W 500
Answer
What is Metaphorical Language?
W 500
Point of View
FinalJeopardy
Question
Category
Round1
Which Point of View is normally attributed to expository writing?
Answer
FinalJeopardy
Question
What is Third Person?
FinalJeopardy
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