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Literary
Elements
Examples
“Rikkitikki-tavi”
Authors
Literary
Devices
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When using this point of view,
one of the characters tells the
story as things are seen through
his eyes
A 100
What is the first-person point of view?
A 100
This type of conflict is marked by
an internal fight between a
character and his own will,
confusion, or fears
A 200
What is Man vs. Self conflict?
A 200
This literary element is
represented by the general sense
or feeling a reader gets from a
text
A 300
What is mood?
A 300
This literary element describes
the main idea or message
conveyed by the piece
A 400
What is theme?
A 400
This literary element describes
the attitude of the speaker or
narrator towards the subject
matter
A 500
What is tone?
A 500
"Language is a road map of a
culture. It tells you where its
people come from and where
they are going."
The quote above uses an example
of this literary device…
Quote by Rita Mae Brown
B 100
What is a metaphor?
B 100
“This football game pits David
vs. Goliath”
The quote above uses an example
of this literary device…
B 200
What is allusion?
B 200
You stay up all night studying for
a test. When you go to class, you
discover the test is not until the
next day.
The scenario above is an example
of this type of irony…
B 300
What is situational irony?
B 300
“Don't delay dawns disarming
display”
The sentence above is an
example of this type of
repetition…
Quote By Paul Mc Cann
B 400
What is alliteration?
B 400
“I’m so hungry I could eat a
horse”
The quote above is an example of
this literary device…
B 500
What is alliteration?
B 500
This point of view was used to
tell the story of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
C 100
What is the third-person
omniscient?
C 100
Rikki-tikki’s eyes turn this color
when he is mad
C 200
What is red?
C 200
This character spends his nights
creeping around the wall, trying
to get up the courage to run to
the middle of the room
C 300
Who is Chuchundra the muskrat?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
Place A Wager
C 400
Rikki-tikki-tavi was set in this
country
C 400
What is India?
C 400
This minor character alerted the
garden to the news that Nag and
Nagaina were dead
C 500
Who is the Coppersmith?
C 500
This author wrote “Tom
Sawyer”, “Huckleberry Finn”,
and “A Connecticut Yankee in
King Arthur’s Court”
D 100
Who is Mark Twain?
D 100
This author wrote “The Da Vinci
Code”, “Angels and Demons”,
and “Deception Point”
D 200
Who is Dan Brown?
D 200
This author wrote “The Tell-Tale
Heart”, “The Raven”, and
“Annabel Lee”
D 300
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
D 300
This author wrote “The Call of
the Wild”, “White Fang”, and
“The Sea Wolf”
D 400
Who is Jack London?
D 400
This author wrote “Of Mice and
Men”, “The Grapes of Wrath”,
and “East of Eden”
D 500
Who is John Steinbeck?
D 500
This literary device uses words
such as “like” or “as” to compare
ideas
E 100
What is a simile?
E 100
Authors use this literary device
to suggest the outcome of an
event in the story before it
actually happens
E 200
What is foreshadowing?
E 200
This literary device involves
giving the audience pieces of
information that the characters in
the story are not aware of
E 300
What is dramatic irony?
E 300
This form of repetition involves
the repetition of vowel sounds
within phrases or sentences
E 400
What is assonance?
E 400
This literary device was used
widely in “Rikki-tikki-tavi”,
giving uniquely human
characteristics to non-humans
E 500
What is anthropomorphism?
E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Famous Quote
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This author penned the line:
“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet”
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Who is William Shakespeare?
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