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Analyze This
Story Elements
Genres
Literary Terms
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Team OneTeam One
Team TwoTeam Two
Team ThreeTeam Three
Team FourTeam Four
Team FiveTeam Five
Team SixTeam Six
Grammar RulesQuestion for 5 points
There = location
Their = possesive
They’re = they are
Back to Board
Grammar RulesQuestion for 10 points
State the rule for the use of an apostrophe in
it’s and its
Back to Board
Grammar RulesQuestion for 15 points
Capitalization rule for family terms like mom
or dad.
Back to Board
Grammar RulesQuestion for 15 points
Capitalize when it is used in place of the
person’s name.
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Grammar RulesQuestion for 20 points
To = preposition
Two = number
Too = also, or intensity
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Grammar RulesQuestion for 25 points
Spell out all numbers that can be written in
two words or less (under 100) and at the beginning of sentences
Back to Board
Analyze ThisQuestion for 10 points
..and on the three sides of it cliffs dived down to
where the sea licked greedy lips in the
shadows…
(Most Dangerous Game) Back to Board
Analyze This
Question for 15 points
As far off shore shouted words could carry, I sent
a few back to the adversary.
The Odyssey Back to Board
Analyze ThisQuestion for 20 points
“You have dancing shoes with nimble
soles, I have a sole of lead.”
Romeo and JulietBack to Board
Analyze This
Question for 25 points
Poseidon lord who sets the earth a tremble
The Odyssey
Back to Board
Story Elements
Answer for 25 Points
Answer should include:
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling
action, resolutionBack to Board
Genres
Question for 5 Points
Examples include these: The Iliad, The
Odyssey, and The Aneid
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Genres
Question for 15 Points
Prose works between 1 and 50 pages long
which tell stories that are made up
Back to Board
Genres
Answer for 25 Points
Cast, Acts, Scenes, Stage Directions,
Dialogue, Plot
(any three)Back to Board
Literary Terms
Question for 5 Points
A lengthy comparison using like or as, contains lots of
imageryBack to Board
Literary Terms
Question for 10 Points
A reference to a famous character or event from history, literature, or pop
culture. Back to Board
“Big Points”
Question
Define and give an example of each type
of irony
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