Jeopardy Game - Quarter Two Review

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This is a review of quarter two classes.

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Go Go Figure!Figure!

LordsLords of Loreof Lore

What did What did you say?you say?

GoGoGrammar Grammar

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"Her hair is as "Her hair is as shiny as ebony."shiny as ebony."

This is an example This is an example of what?of what?

metaphormetaphor

The curious cat The curious cat crept towards the crept towards the mouse hole. mouse hole. This This is an example of is an example of

what?what?

alliterationalliteration

"The fog crept on "The fog crept on little cat feet."little cat feet."

This is an example This is an example of what?of what?

personificationpersonification

"The boys dove on "The boys dove on the ball like angry the ball like angry dogs snarling for a dogs snarling for a bone."bone." This is an This is an example of what?example of what?

similesimile

““I was so I was so embarrassed that I embarrassed that I

wanted to die.”wanted to die.” This is an example This is an example

of what?of what?

hyperbolehyperbole

Stories shared and Stories shared and passed down from one passed down from one generation to another generation to another which are accepted as which are accepted as

true, but cannot be true, but cannot be

checked.checked.

legendlegend

A made-up story that A made-up story that explains the existence explains the existence

of a natural of a natural phenomenon.phenomenon.

mythmyth

Folktales that have a Folktales that have a moral and usually moral and usually

have animal have animal characters that characters that

teaches a lesson.teaches a lesson.

fablefable

Examples:Examples:ArachneArachne

PersephonePersephoneHow the Chipmunk got its StripesHow the Chipmunk got its Stripes

mythsmyths

Examples:Examples:The Tortoise and the HareThe Tortoise and the HareThe Boy Who Cried WolfThe Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Dog and the BoneThe Dog and the Bone

fablesfables

What is the What is the author’s attitude author’s attitude toward a topic?toward a topic?

tonetone

What is a way of What is a way of speaking that is speaking that is

characteristic of a characteristic of a particular region or particular region or

group of people?group of people?

onomatopoeiaonomatopoeia

This is an example of This is an example of what kind of tone?what kind of tone?

"Don't talk to me about voting or "Don't talk to me about voting or politics. I'm not interested. All politics. I'm not interested. All

politicians are self-serving and corrupt. politicians are self-serving and corrupt. My vote won't change a thing."My vote won't change a thing."

NegativeNegative

PessimisticPessimistic

CynicalCynical

AngryAngry

What is this an What is this an example of what?example of what?““Ya shore look mis’rable, Ya shore look mis’rable,

honey. But don’t ya fret none. honey. But don’t ya fret none. I know magic and I kin help.”I know magic and I kin help.”

dialectdialect

What is this an example of What is this an example of what?what?

Once and only once there were three little Once and only once there were three little pigs who kept perfect rhythm.pigs who kept perfect rhythm.

Satch played sax. Satch played sax. Wee-wee-wee-wee!Wee-wee-wee-wee!Mo played bass. Mo played bass. Doont – doont – dunn!Doont – doont – dunn!

And Ella Sang. And Ella Sang. Scat – scooby – dooby, shoo!Scat – scooby – dooby, shoo!

onomatopoeiaonomatopoeia

From what point of view is From what point of view is this written?this written?

The aisles were filled with fans The aisles were filled with fans tapping their toes and snapping tapping their toes and snapping

their claws. The wolf elbowed his their claws. The wolf elbowed his way forward, using his bad breath way forward, using his bad breath

to clear the way.to clear the way.

Third Person Third Person

Point of ViewPoint of View

When would you use a When would you use a diagram in a report?diagram in a report?

Use a Use a diagramdiagram to help show to help show readers how something is readers how something is

made or the parts of made or the parts of something.something.

When would you use an When would you use an outline?outline?

Use an Use an outlineoutline to help to help organize your ideas organize your ideas

before writing a report.before writing a report.

When would you When would you use a timeline?use a timeline?

Use a timeline to Use a timeline to organize dates and organize dates and

events in events in chronological (time) chronological (time)

order.order.

When would you When would you use a stem and leaf use a stem and leaf

plot?plot?

Use stem and leaf plots in Use stem and leaf plots in math to organize how math to organize how

often something often something happens or shows up.happens or shows up.

What is the What is the underlined word?underlined word?Before leaving, give Before leaving, give usus your your

new address.new address.

indirect objectindirect object

What is the What is the underlined word?underlined word?

Kenny made Kenny made himselfhimself breakfast this morning.breakfast this morning.

reflexive pronounreflexive pronoun

What is the What is the underlined word?underlined word?

WillWill you be flying to Austin, you be flying to Austin, Texas today?Texas today?

helping verbhelping verb

What is the What is the underlined?underlined?

My cat My cat has been sleepinghas been sleeping too much.too much.

verb phraseverb phrase

What is the What is the underlined?underlined?

We We areare too early for dinner. too early for dinner.

linking verblinking verb

What is the What is the underlined?underlined?

An announcer An announcer reportedreported the the news of the day.news of the day.

action verbaction verb

What is the What is the underlined?underlined?

The owner of the horse The owner of the horse offered Chris a offered Chris a rideride..

direct objectdirect object

What is the What is the underlined?underlined?

Kellie Kellie eagerlyeagerly awaits the awaits the opening of the movie, opening of the movie, The The

Lightning Thief.Lightning Thief.

adverbadverb

What is the verb What is the verb phrase?phrase?

Are you going to the dance?Are you going to the dance?

are goingare going

Which word is the Which word is the adverb?adverb?

We really want turkey for We really want turkey for New Year’s dinner.New Year’s dinner.

reallyreally

Make your wager

Name five words Name five words that do NOT end in that do NOT end in

–ly that are –ly that are adverbs.adverbs.

not, n’t, nevernot, n’t, neveralways, sometimesalways, sometimesreally, very, quitereally, very, quite

rather, oftenrather, oftentootoo

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