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Jeopardy ELA 7 Mrs. Dirlam and Miss Budniak

Jeopardy ELA 7 Mrs. Dirlam and Miss Budniak. Vocab One. Vocab Two. Plot. Conflict. P.O.V. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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Jeopardy ELA 7 Mrs. Dirlam and Miss Budniak

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  1. Jeopardy ELA 7 Mrs. Dirlam and Miss Budniak

  2. Vocab One Vocab Two Plot Conflict P.O.V. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. The big idea or overall message that the author sends to the reader is called the story’s… Theme

  4. When the author uses clues to hint at what is going to happen later in the story, it is called… Foreshadowing

  5. The sequence of events that make up a story is called the… Plot

  6. The word “Omniscient” means… All-knowing

  7. The voice telling the story is the… Narrator

  8. The main character and usually the hero in a story that is forced with a difficult decision is called the… Protagonist

  9. The person, place, thing, or idea in a story that is against the main character is called: The Antagonist

  10. This point of view that uses the pronouns: I, me, my, us, and we, is the… First Person Point of View

  11. Four different types of conflict are: 1)Man vs. Self 2)Man vs. Man 3) Man vs. Nature 4) Man vs. Society

  12. The five main parts of a plot in order are the… 1)Exposition2)Rising action 3)Climax 4)Falling action5)Resolution

  13. This is the highest point of tension in a story, also known as the turning point… Climax

  14. The exposition of the story introduces and describes the… Background situation, characters, setting, & climate

  15. This is the sequence of events where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist unravels is the… Falling action

  16. The conclusion of the story where the conflict is usually resolved is the… Resolution

  17. Another term we could use for the rising action in a plot is… Cause

  18. Name the type of conflict:The boy and the old man fought to get the last WII in Toys R Us. Man vs. Man

  19. Name the type of conflict:The girl could not decide to go to swim practice or play practice after school. Man vs. Self

  20. Name the type of conflict:The people of Buffalo struggled during the October Storm… Man vs. Nature

  21. Name the conflict:In Among the Hidden, the protagonist takes a stand against the government and leads a march in Washington. Man vs. Society Double Daily

  22. Name the conflict:In Charlotte’s Web, Wilbur fights against his fate of becoming bacon. Man vs. Fate

  23. A narrator who is able to crawl into the thoughts, motives, and emotions of all the characters – is considered to be “all knowing”… Third Person Omniscient

  24. Name the Point of View:When I go home, I am going to study all of my ELA notes so I can get a 100% on my test on Thursday! First Person Point of View

  25. Name the Point of View:Miss Budniak and Mrs. Dirlam graded the ELA tests. They were both so proud that all of their students studied and did so well. Third Person Omniscient Point of View

  26. Name the Point of View:At the play, the girl had a solo. She was very nervous, but knew that she had been practicing for months. Third Person Limited Point of View

  27. This point of view uses the pronoun, “you”: Second Person Point of View

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