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JeopardyRED BLUE GREEN PURPLE BLACK

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from RED

A person in literature or an animal with human traits.

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$100 Answer from RED

Character

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$200 Question from RED

This literary term refersto WHO is telling the story.

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$200 Answer from RED

Point of view

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$300 Question from RED

Plot

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$300 Answer from RED

The sequence of events in a story

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$400 Question from RED

The message of a story, usually expressed as a generalstatement.

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$400 Answer from RED

Theme

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$500 Question from RED

Tone

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$500 Answer from RED

How an author truly feelsabout his/her subject, basedon his/her choice of words.

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$100 Question from BLUE

Setting

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$100 Answer from BLUE

The time and place in whichevents of a story occur.

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$200 Question from BLUE

LOSE A TURN!

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$200 Answer from BLUE

LOSE A TURN!

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$300 Question from BLUE

Description

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$300 Answer from BLUE

Vivid details that make the story more lively.

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$400 Question from BLUE

A book or article used to explain real facts, rather thanto tell a story.

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$400 Answer from BLUE

Informational nonfiction

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$500 Question from BLUE

Type of literature that is realrather than “made up”

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$500 Answer from BLUE

Nonfiction

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$100 Question from GREEN

What are the two types ofnonfiction?

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$100 Answer from GREEN

Informational Personal/Literary

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$200 Question from GREEN

The sequence of events in a story.

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$200 Answer from H3

Plot

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$300 Question from GREEN

Three types of P.O.V. are?

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$300 Answer from GREEN

First PersonThird PersonOmniscient

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$400 Question from GREEN

Story is told through theeyes of an “all-knowing” narratorwho reveals the thoughts and feelingsof several characters.

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$400 Answer from GREEN

Omniscient P.O.V.

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$500 Question from GREEN

Type of nonfiction thattells a story that reallyhappened.

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$500 Answer from GREEN

Personal/ Literary Nonfiction

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$100 Question from PURPLE

Narrator uses the pronoun “I,”telling the story through his/herown thoughts/feelings.

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$100 Answer from PURPLE

First Person

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$200 Question from PURPLE

LOSE A TURN!

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$200 Answer from PURPLE

LOSE A TURN!

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$300 Question from PURPLE

Story about a person’slife, not written by that person.

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$300 Answer from PURPLE

Biography

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$400 Question from PURPLE

LOSE A TURN!

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$400 Answer from PURPLE

LOSE A TURN!

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$500 Question from PURPLE

A story about a person’slife, written by that person.

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$500 Answer from PURPLE

Autobiography

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$100 Question from BLACK

Uses the pronouns “he,” “she,” and“it.” The story is told through thethoughts of one character.

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$100 Answer from BLACK

Third Person

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$200 Question from BLACK

T or F: Memoirs, diaries, and letters are examples of literary/personal nonfiction.

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$200 Answer from BLACK

True

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$300 Question from BLACK

T or F: Recipes, user manuals, and handbooks are examples of informational nonfiction.

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$300 Answer from BLACK

True

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$400 Question from BLACK

Tone

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$400 Answer from H5

How an author feels abouthis/her subject based on his/herword choice.

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$500 Question from H5

Using words dealing with thesenses (touch, sight, sound, smell)is an example of…

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$500 Answer from BLACK

Description

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Final Jeopardy

This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is Tolstoy?(The book is Kingdom of God)