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Fiction and Nonfiction “The 11:59” and “The Baker Heater League”

Jeopardy. Fiction and Nonfiction “The 11:59” and “The Baker Heater League”. “The Baker Heater League”. Fiction. Nonfiction. “The 11:59”. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1.

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Fiction and Nonfiction “The 11:59” and “The Baker Heater League”

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  1. Jeopardy Fiction and Nonfiction “The 11:59” and “The Baker Heater League”

  2. “The Baker Heater League” Fiction Nonfiction “The 11:59” 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 The time and place of a story’s action To what does the term setting refer?

  4. 1,2 the author’s point of view From whose point of view is a work of nonfiction told?

  5. 1,3 When a porter hears the 11:59’s whistle, he has 24 hours until his death. What is the legend of the 11:59

  6. 1,4 It is nonfiction. It informs the reader about the story telling tradition of train porters. Is “the Baker Heater League” fiction or nonfiction? How do you know?

  7. 2,1 B.) Conflict Which of the following are part of a story’s plot? A.) Setting B.) Conflict C.) Narrator D.) Point of View

  8. 2,2 textbook, recipe, article, dictionary, atlas, map… List four examples of nonfiction.

  9. 2,3 Lester hears the whistle of the 11:59 and he tries to stop death from taking him. What is the main conflict of “The 11:59?”

  10. 2,4 A group of train porters who told stories around a Baker Heater. What is the Baker Heater League?

  11. 3,1 novels, short stories, poetry, novellas What are three types of fiction?

  12. 3,2 the central idea In nonfiction, the reader is not expected to identify a theme; instead the reader is expected to identify what?

  13. 3,3 He was a railroad porter. He spends time talking to young porters and playing cards with them. What was Lester’s job? How does he spend his time now that he is retired?

  14. 3,4 He was said to be able to walk flat-footed down the center isle of the train and let down berths. He also fended off attacks by Native Americans and Billy the Kid. What was so special about Daddy Joe?

  15. 4,1 Readers must use inference. Writers of fiction do not directly state the theme in their work. How does the reader learn the theme of a work of fiction?

  16. 4,2 the first paragraph Sometimes the reader can identify the central idea. Where is the central idea most often located?

  17. 4,3 third person From what point of view is “The 11:59” told?

  18. 4,4 Casey Jones, John Henry, Pecos Bill, Daddy Joe. Who were some of the heroes described in “the Baker Heater League?” Be sure to include the heroic train porter.

  19. 5,1 to entertain What is the author’s purpose for writing fiction?

  20. 5,2 entertain, inform, persuade Writers of nonfiction can have three different purposes for writing. What are three ?

  21. 5,3 No one can escape death. What is the theme of “the 11:59?”

  22. 5,4 Porters shared their common experiences through storytelling – their own folklore – to express their shared culture. What is the central idea of “the Baker Heater League?”

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