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Created by Lynne Crandall University of Michigan Revised by Mark Kondrak CLA Language Center University of Minnesota This is Jeopardy!

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Created by Lynne CrandallUniversity of Michigan

Revised by Mark KondrakCLA Language Center

University of Minnesota

This is Jeopardy!

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Tool BoxOER Cross Over

OER(Fic./Non)

Lit. Elements 2

Lit. Elements 1

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This term refers to the sequence of

events or actions in a short story,

novel, play, or narrative poem.

Lit. Elements (1) 100 Points

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Response 100 Points

What is

PLOT?

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Lit. Elements 1 Prompt 200 Points

The perspective from which a

narrative is told. Terms include

omniscient and limited

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What is

Point of View?

Response 200 Points

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Lit. Elements (1) Prompt 300 Points

A scene that interrupts the action

of a work to show a previous event

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Response 300 Points

What is Flashback?

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This element occurs in three types.

It is the contrast between what

“is” and what “appears” to be.

Lit. Elements (1) Prompt 400 Points

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What is Irony?

Response 400 Points

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Of the two kinds of characters,

this character is the adversary

of the main character

Lit. Elements (1) Prompt 500 Points

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What is Antagonist?

Response 500 Points

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This term describes tension

between opposing forces in a

work of literature.

Lit. Elements (2) Prompt 100 Points

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Response 100 Points

What is Conflict?

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Lit. Elements (2) Prompt 200 Points

The writer’s or speaker’s

attitude toward a subject,

character, or audience is

conveyed through…

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What is Tone?

Response 200 Points

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Lit. Elements (2) Prompt 300 Points

Words or phrases that describe one

thing in terms of something else.

Examples include simile, metaphor,

and personification

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Response 300 Points

What is Figurative Language?

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The used of any object, person, place,

or action that both has meaning in

itself and that stands for something

larger than itself (quality, attitude,

belief, value).

Lit. Elements (2) Prompt 400 Points

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What is Symbolism?

Response 400 Points

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The quality of a short story, novel,

play, or narrative that makes the

reader or audience uncertain or

tense about the outcome of events.

Lit. Elements (2) Prompt 500 Points

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What is Suspense?

Theme 2 Response 500 Points

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These answers have an idea or

text evidence, not both, and

they are not connected to each

other.

OER (Fic./Non) Prompt 100 Points

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Response 100 Points

What is Score Point 1?

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OER (Fic/Non) Prompt 200 Points

True/False: Commentary is

necessary to receive a score point

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What is False?

Response 200 Points

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OER (Fic/Non) Prompt 300 Points

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A reasonable idea answering the

question plus specific text

evidence that are connected.

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Response 300 Points

What is Score Point 2?

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The author’s attitude toward the

beginning of the story is more fearful

toward the father, until he starts

describing how caring the author is

toward his son. This is an example of

Score Point ___?

OER (Fic/Non) Prompt 400 Points

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What is Score Point 1 (No Quotes)

Response 400 Points

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I think it stands as a symbol for hope

and promise. This is shown when he

said, “But his favorite tree was the

avocado because it offered hope and

promise of more years.

This is an example of score point __?

OER (Fic/Non) Prompt 500 Points

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What is Score Point 1 (Echo

Response)

Response 500 Points

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True/False: Provide an answer and

text support for each selection for the

crossover response

OER Cross Over Prompt 100 Points

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Response 100 Points

What is True?

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OER Cross Over Prompt 200 Points

True/False: The cross over

response should include all four

parts.

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What is False (3 parts…answer

and two quotes)

Response 200 Points

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OER Cross Over Prompt 300 Points

In “The Snob” John was very judgmental towards

his father as in the same from the author of

“Common Threads.” They wouldn’t except their

fathers for who they were. Score Point ____?

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Response 300 Points

What is Score Point 1 (No Text

Support)

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Quotes for the cross-over

question are taken from

_______________?

OER Cross Over Prompt 400 Points

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What is Each Story/Selection?

Response 400 Points

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To earn a score point 2 on the cross-

over, the writer must

_______________?

OER Cross Over Prompt 500 Points

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What is Answer based on both stories

and provide a quote from each text?

Response 500 Points

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The number of questions you must

answer correctly to pass the ELA

TAKS test.

Tool Box Prompt 100 Points

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Response 100 Points

What is 30 questions?

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Tool Box Prompt 200 Points

Test questions that ask for a fact or

information that is directly stated

in a passage are known as?

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What is Literal Level?

Response 200 Points

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Tool Box Prompt 300 Points

This strategy is used as a means of

self-monitoring as you read; to

help the reader record and

remember information for

understanding.

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Response 300 Points

What is Annotate?

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A good night’s sleep and a well-

balanced breakfast will go a long way

towards maintaining _______.

Tool Box Prompt 400 Points

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What is Stamina and Endurance?

Response 400 Points

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Name one strategy that you can

use to be successful on your

TAKS test (one that has not been

mentioned).

Tool Box Prompt 500 Points

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What is

Highlight/Annotate/Eliminate

Wrong Answers/Write a draft of

OER Response first, etc.

Response 500 Points

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Do Your Best…3/3/09…Is your time to shine!

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The Daily Double