Jeopardy!! By Samantha Kohl Jeopardy!!! Definition Synonym Antonym Stories Poetry Terms Literary Terms Part of Speech 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Definition for 10! Divulge: To tell or reveal [as a secret] Definition for 20! Bigot: One who is intolerable of differences in others. Definition for 30! Ostensible: Professed but not necessarily true. Definition for 40! Enigma: A mystery Definition for 50! Abjure: To give up, to avoid or shun Synonym for 10! Sagacity: wisdom Synonym for 20! Demure: Reserved, quiet Synonym for 30! Diffident: shy Synonym for 40! Cynical: distrustful Synonym for 50! Chide: Nag, scold. Antonym for 10! Concur: disagree Antonym for 20! Rancor: love Antonym for 30! Augment: decrease Antonym for 40! Enigma: Known Antonym for 50! Ambivalent: decisive Stories for 10! List 3 characteristics of what a character can be! -round- well developed -flat- shows only one side - static- non changing - Dynamic- changing - Protagonist- main character or good guy - Antagonist- enemy or rival of the protagonist, the bad guy - Foil- a character placed in the story as an opposite of another character Stories for 20! What are the 4 types of Conflicts? -man vs. man- classical -man vs. self- psychological -man vs. society- social -man vs. nature- physical Stories for 30! Name 3 of the 4 types of narrations of a story! -omniscent or “all knowing” -limited omniscent or only knows what the character knows -first person- the narrator is telling the story, we get into their head -third person- this is the he/she/they form. Stories for 40! Name the 2 of the 4 types of settings! -historical- time period -geographical- place, landscape, weather, surroundings -socio-econimic- economic and social class, daily life -specific location Stories for 50! Draw the Freytag’s Pyramid! Poetry Terms for 10! What is the difference between open form and closed form? Closed form follows a specific pattern Open form does not follow a specific pattern Poetry Terms for 20! What is the rhyme scheme of a poem? The pattern of a rhyme in a poem Poetry Terms for 30! Describe a Haiku: -Follows the pattern of 5-7-5 -captures the intensity of a specific moment, instead of a general time -about nature Poetry Terms for 40! What type of scheme did Shakespeare use? Iambic pentameter: stressed, unstressed. Poetry Terms for 50! Describe an English Sonnet: -14 total lines; 3 quatrains and 1 couplet; meter- iambic pentameter; rhyme- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG Literary Terms for 10! Give an example of a simile and a metaphor. Literary Terms for 20! What is imagery? The "mental pictures" writers paint; description of all the sensory perceptions referred to in a piece of writing including all senses- visual (see), auditory (hear), tactile (touch), thermal (heat and cold), olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), and kinesthetic sensation (movement). Literary Terms for 30! What is a hyperbole? An exaggeration Literary Terms for 40! What is a symbol? Can you give an example of a symbol from TKAM? A symbol is a part of a story that symbolizes a deeper meaning Literary Terms for 50! What is an allusion? -An indirect historical, cultural, or literary reference that enriches the meaning of the poem ο€The reader brings background knowledge to the poem Parts of Speech for 10! Abet: Parts of Speech for 20! Gauche: Parts of Speech for 30! Bastion: Parts of Speech for 40! Extradite: Parts of Speech for 50! Erudite: