Double EOG Jeopardy Poetry Elements EOG Terms Figurative Language Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 E. Campofredano Story EOG Elements Format Final Jeopardy $200 Question from Poetry Elements The repeating of certain words, sounds, or phrases. E. Campofredano $200 Answer from Poetry Elements Repetition E. Campofredano $400 Question from Poetry Elements A group of lines in a poem… similar to a paragraph in a story. E. Campofredano $400 Answer from Poetry Elements Stanza E. Campofredano $600 Question from Poetry Elements Something that stands for or represents something else. E. Campofredano $600 Answer from Poetry Elements Symbol E. Campofredano $800 Question from Poetry Elements Words that are meant to connect with the reader’s sense of smell, sight taste, sound, and touch. E. Campofredano $800 Answer from Poetry Elements Sensory Words E. Campofredano $1000 Question from Poetry Elements A type of poem that tells a story. E. Campofredano $1000 Answer from Poetry Elements Narrative E. Campofredano $200 Question from EOG Terms Complete the sentence below using one of the following words: Support/evaluate __________ your idea with evidence. E. Campofredano $200 Answer from EOG Terms Support E. Campofredano $400 Question from EOG Terms Complete the sentence below using one of the following words: Conclude/explain Based on the evidence, the detective __________ that the victim died of natural causes. E. Campofredano $400 Answer from EOG Terms Concluded E. Campofredano $600 Question from EOG Terms Complete the sentence below using one of the following words: Describe/analyze The character could be _________ as having a zest for life because he lived each day to its fullest! E. Campofredano $600 Answer from EOG Terms Described E. Campofredano $800 Question from EOG Terms Complete the sentence below using one of the following words: Contrast/compare After _________ the two chemicals, she could see that one had more acidity than the other. E. Campofredano $800 Answer from EOG Terms contrasting E. Campofredano $1000 Question from EOG Terms Complete the sentence below using one of the following words: Signify/infer What does the rose _________ in the poem? E. Campofredano $1000 Answer from EOG Terms signify E. Campofredano $200 Question from Figurative Language An extreme exaggeration in literature. E. Campofredano $200 Answer from Figurative Language Hyperbole E. Campofredano $400 Question from Figurative Language Words that make sounds. E. Campofredano $400 Answer from Figurative Language Onomatopoeia E. Campofredano $600 Question from Figurative Language Two terms that contradict themselves when placed together. Example: The daily special E. Campofredano $600 Answer from figurative language oxymoron E. Campofredano $800 Question from Figurative Language Groups of words that mean differently from their literal interpretation. Example: Your teacher tells you to, “Put a lid on it.” What does she really mean? E. Campofredano $800 Answer from Figurative Language Idiom E. Campofredano $1000 Question from Figurative Language Giving human-like qualities to things that are not human. E. Campofredano $1000 Answer from Figurative Language Personification E. Campofredano $200 Question from Story Elements A general statement of what a story/article is about. E. Campofredano $200 Answer from Story Elements Main Idea E. Campofredano $400 Question from Story Elements What are the following examples of? Person v. Person Person v. Self Person v. Nature E. Campofredano $400 Answer from Story Elements Types of conflict E. Campofredano $600 Question from Story Elements A category of literature, such as historical fiction, mystery, and poetry. E. Campofredano $600 Answer from Story Elements genre E. Campofredano $800 Question from Story Elements A fact or idea that helps prove the main idea. E. Campofredano $800 Answer from Story Elements Supporting detail E. Campofredano $1000 Question from Story Elements The point of a story where the action is at its peak. E. Campofredano $1000 Answer from Story Elements Climax E. Campofredano $200 Question from EOG Format Writing that slants to the side. E. Campofredano $200 Answer from EOG Format Italics E. Campofredano $400 Question from EOG Format The first thing you should do before beginning to read a passage on the page. E. Campofredano $400 Answer from EOG Format Read the directions E. Campofredano $600 Question from EOG Format To point something out as being important. E. Campofredano $600 Answer from EOG Format Emphasize E. Campofredano $800 Question from EOG Format A picture, diagram, drawing, figure, graph or table that adds information in a selection. E. Campofredano $800 Answer from EOG Format Possible answers: Illustration or Visual aid E. Campofredano $1000 Question from EOG Format Information set next to the main selection that gives more detail about the topic related to the main selection. E. Campofredano $1000 Answer from EOG Format Sidebar E. Campofredano Final Jeopardy A combination of words and pictures that shows how a story is organized. E. Campofredano Final Jeopardy Answer Graphic organizer E. Campofredano