Jeopardy POV Lit devices Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 People & Places Q $100 Remember when? Mishmas h Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy $100 Question from POV The pronoun(s) used in second person point of view $100 Answer from POV What is you? $200 Question from POV The pronoun(s) used in first person point of view $200 Answer from POV What is I and Me? $300 Question from POV The point of view in the following sentence: “Xena woke up. She was hungry, so she started a fire and made pancakes.” $300 Answer from POV What is third person point of view? $400 Question from POV This type of narrator knows everything about the characters, including thoughts and feelings $400 Answer from POV What is a third person omniscient narrator? $500 Question from POV This type of narrator tells what’s happening without getting into characters’ heads, like a fly on the wall. $500 Answer from POV What is a third person objective narrator? $100 Question from lit devices Hints the author gives to suggest what might happen later in the story $100 Answer from lit devices What is foreshadowing? $200 Question from lit devices The feeling the author tries to infuse in the story (this is the author’s attitude toward the story) $200 Answer from lit devices What is tone? $300 Question from lit devices The feeling created by a story; atmosphere (this is the reader’s response) $300 Answer from lit devices What is mood? $400 Question from lit devices Specifically, what is the following literary device? “It’s a death row pardon two minutes too late.” --Alanis Morrisette $400 Answer from lit devices What is situational irony? $500 Question from lit devices “the rotted remains of a noose . . . spinning restlessly in the breeze” (the answer is not alliteration, although that’s there too!) $500 Answer from lit devices What is personification? $100 Question from P&P A character who undergoes some type of change or development through the story. $100 Answer from P&P What is a dynamic character? $200 Question from P&P The husband in “Lamb to the Slaughter” and the potion-seller in “The Chaser” are examples of this type of character $200 Answer from P&P What is a static character? $300 Question from P&P The method of characterization that is developed in the following way: Bart was a naughty boy, prone to pranks and skipping school to ride on his skateboard… $300 Answer from P&P What is direct characterization? $400 Question from P&P With this type of setting, the story could take place at any time, anywhere. (for example: Romeo and Juliet) $400 Answer from P&P What is a backdrop setting? $500 Question from P&P The type of setting that directly impacts the events of the story (for example: The Sea Devil) $500 Answer from P&P What is intrinsic? $100 Question from remember when? What Alan Austen from “The Chaser” wanted to buy $100 Answer from remember when? What is a love potion? $200 Question from remember when? What happened to the dead man in Alice Walker’s story “The Flowers”? $200 Answer from remember when? What is lynched? $300 Question from remember when? The two things a leg of lamb is used for in “Lamb to the Slaughter” $300 Answer from remember when? What is a murder weapon and dinner for the policemen? $400 Question from remember when? What the potion seller planned to sell Alan Austen in the future. $400 Answer from remember when? What is a glove-cleaner $500 Question from remember when? The element from “The Flowers” that the following phrases effect: “the strangeness of the land,” “it seemed gloomy in the little cove,” and “the air was damp, the silence close and deep.” (tone is a good guess, but it’s not that) $500 Answer from remember when? What is the mood? $100 Question from mishmash Examples are: geographic location, specific locality, timeperiod, social situation $100 Answer from mishmash What is setting? $200 Question from mishmash What is the literary device in the following sentence: "Good men are gruff and grumpy, cranky, crabbed, and cross." (Clement Freud) $200 Answer from mishmash What is alliteration? $300 Question from mishmash The background information at the beginning of a story that introduces setting and characters $300 Answer from mishmash What is the exposition $400 Question from mishmash The character or force that makes things difficult for the main character. $400 Answer from mishmash What is an antagonist? $500 Question from mishmash It can be stated, implied, or universal. $500 Answer from mishmash What is a theme? Final Jeopardy An example of dramatic irony Final Jeopardy Answer example: When the audience knew that Juliet had only taken a sleeping potion, but Romeo thought she was dead.