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Literature Jeopardy Multiple Choice Examples Fill in the Blank Give Ex. Only Word 100 100 100 200 300 200 300 400 200 200 300 300 400 500 300 400 400 400 500 600 500 500 500 600 700
A word or group of words in a literary work that appeal to one or more of the senses Click Below to Reveal Answer Imagery CORRECT INCORRECT
When the writer(s) hints as to what is going to happen Click Below to Reveal Answer Foreshadowing CORRECT INCORRECT
A repeating first sounds of words in a series Click Below to Reveal Answer Alliteration CORRECT INCORRECT
Words that are spelled the way they sound Click Below to Reveal Answer Onomatopoeia CORRECT INCORRECT
Giving lifelike qualities to inanimate objects Click Below to Reveal Answer Personification CORRECT INCORRECT
Peter Piper Picked a Pickled Pepper is an example of? Click Below to Reveal Answer A. Alliteration B. Personification C. Metaphor CORRECT INCORRECT
When the writer’s hints as to what is going to happen we say that he is _______ Click Below to Reveal Answer A. Aggrandizing B. Personifying C. Foreshadowing CORRECT INCORRECT
Which of the following is an example of Imagery? Click Below to Reveal Answer A. using images instead of words in a written story B. saying or writing something other than what is meant C. making word pictures appealing to the five senses D. describing images in a descriptive essay CORRECT INCORRECT
What is a Metaphor? Click Below to Reveal Answer A. When comparisons do not fit or make any sense B. A comparison that does not use like or as in the wording C. A very large comparison that cannot be put into words CORRECT INCORRECT
What is a Motif? Click Below to Reveal Answer A. When comparisons do not fit or make any sense B. A comparison that uses like or as in the wording C. A recurring theme subject, theme, idea, etc., esp. in a literary, artistic, or musical work CORRECT INCORRECT
“A” is an example of a Click Below to Reveal Answer Symbol CORRECT INCORRECT
“The print chewed my paper with an angry sneer,” is an example of Click Below to Reveal Answer Personification CORRECT INCORRECT
The water is like the sun.“ is an example of ______ Click Below to Reveal Answer Simile CORRECT INCORRECT
“Bam,” “Crack,” “Shh” are all examples of Click Below to Reveal Answer Onomatopoeia CORRECT INCORRECT
“The Black Bounding Bunny Bounced across the lake” is an example of Click Below to Reveal Answer Alliteration CORRECT INCORRECT
The opening of The Wizard of Oz, set in Kansas, the transformation of Miss Gulch into a witch on a broomstick __________ her reappearance as Dorothy's enemy in Oz. Click Below to Reveal Answer Foreshadows CORRECT INCORRECT
________________ happens when you use words that appeal to more than one sense? Click Below to Reveal Answer Imagery CORRECT INCORRECT
________ happens when the writer hints at what is going to happen. Click Below to Reveal Answer Foreshadowing CORRECT INCORRECT
The __________ is the big ideas or central messages in a story or poem. Click Below to Reveal Answer Theme CORRECT INCORRECT
The repetition of symbols in a story or poem Click Below to Reveal Answer Motif CORRECT INCORRECT
Give an example a Metaphor Click Below to Reveal Answer ________________________ CORRECT INCORRECT
Give an example of personification Click Below to Reveal Answer __________________________ CORRECT INCORRECT
Give an example of a Theme and example why. Click Below to Reveal Answer _________________ CORRECT INCORRECT
Create a motif of your own and explain how it could be used in a story Click Below to Reveal Answer __________________ CORRECT INCORRECT
In your own words give an example of imagery Click Below to Reveal Answer __________________ CORRECT INCORRECT