7th grade Unit 1 Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
Literary
Grammar Terms 1
Literary
Terms 2
Stories
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Describe what the difference is
between simple subject and
compound subject.
$100 Answer from H1
Simple subject: one
Compound: more than one
$200 Question from H1
Describe the difference between simple
sentence and compound sentence.
$200 Answer from H1
Simple sentence: has one complete
thought
Compound sentence: has two or more
complete thoughts
$300 Question from H1
Write down an example of a compound
sentence with a semicolon.
$300 Answer from H1
Ex. I like pie; he does not.
$400 Question from H1
Write down an example of a compound
sentence with a comma/conjunction.
$400 Answer from H1
I ran, and I fell.
$500 Question from H1
Write down a sentence for each:
1. Simple subject
2. Compound subject
3. Simple predicate
4. Compound predicate
$500 Answer from H1
$100 Question from H2
Describe what foreshadowing is.
$100 Answer from H2
Leaving hints for the reader for what
is coming next.
$200 Question from H2
Give an example of a symbol
from a story we read,
and explain what
it represents.
$200 Answer from H2
“The Lottery” box – tradition
“The Landlady” dog – death
$300 Question from H2
Describe the difference between
tone and mood.
$300 Answer from H2
Tone – narrator’s attitude
Mood – atmosphere and feelings established
by the writing
$400 Question from H2
Name the four types of allusions, and give an
example of one allusion.
$400 Answer from H2
Example answer:
Mythical, biblical, literary, historical.
Ex: I was as strong as Hercules.
$500 Question from H2
Describe a theme in one of the stories
we have read. EXPLAIN WHY.
$500 Answer from H2
Raymond’s Run : People can have differences but still can work
together. This is a theme of RR because Squeaky and Raymond,
although having different personalities and talents, team up
to run together.
$100 Question from H3
What are the two parts of a story’s setting?
$100 Answer from H3
Place and time
$200 Question from H3
1. Name four types of conflict
2. Name the two rules of dialogue
$200 Answer from H3
1. Man vs. man, nature, society, himself
2. New paragraph for new speakers,
Punctuation inside quotation marks.
$300 Question from H3
Give an example of imagery.
Give an example of plot twist in a story we’ve
read.
$300 Answer from H3
Ex 1. The stagnant smell wafted into
my mouth, and it made me scream.
Ex 2. The lottery winner not really
winning something they want.
$400 Question from H3
Plot the five parts of the plot chart for
“The Veldt”.
$400 Answer from H3
Exposition
Rising action
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
$500 Question from H3
$500 Answer from H3
$100 Question from H4
Describe the climax of
“The Landlady”
$100 Answer from H4
When Billy realizes that something
is wrong.
$200 Question from H4
Explain how the author uses
symbolism in “The Veldt”
$200 Answer from H4
$300 Question from H4
Name the authors:
“The Veldt”
“Raymond’s Run”
“The Landlady”
“Broken Chain”
$300 Answer from H4
Ray Bradbury, Toni Bambara, Roald Dahl, Gary Soto
$400 Question from H4
Describe how the author
uses tone in “Raymond’s Run.”
$400 Answer from H4
$500 Question from H4
Describe one theme in “The
Lottery”. EXPLAIN.
$500 Answer from H4
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