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Dive into the captivating world of literature with this engaging Jeopardy game focused on essential literary terms and the parts of a plot. Participants will answer questions related to internal and external conflicts, character roles, narrative perspectives, and more, all while learning to identify key elements that shape storytelling. The game format encourages teamwork and critical thinking, making it perfect for classrooms or book clubs. Whether you’re a literature buff or just starting your journey, this fun activity offers real-life examples to enhance understanding and appreciation of literary concepts.
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Literary Terms Jeopardy English 8
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Literary Terms Jeopardy Words II Words III Parts of Plot Words I Real Life Examples Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Parts of Plot The sequence of events in a story
$100 Answer from Parts of Plot What is plot?
$200 Question from Parts of Plot Where the conflict gets worse and worse.
$200 Answer from Parts of Plot What is rising action?
$300 Question from Parts of Plot The highest point of action in a story
$300 Answer from Parts of Plot What is the climax?
$400 Question from Parts of Plot The part of the plot where the story is wrapped up
$400 Answer from Parts of Plot What is resolution/denouement?
$500 Question from Parts of Plot Where characters and setting are introduced
$500 Answer from Parts of Plot What is exposition?
$100 Question from Words I When characters struggle with thoughts, feelings, fears
$100 Answer from Words I What is internal conflict?
$200 Question from Words I One who plays an important role in the plot
$200 Answer from Words I What is major character?
$300 Question from Words I The narrator is “outside” of the story.
$300 Answer from Words I What is third person point of view?
$400 Question from Words I The main character of a story
$400 Answer from Words I What is a protagonist?
$500 Question from Words I The message about life that the author is trying to give
$500 Answer from Words I What is theme?
$100 Question from Words II The part of the plot where the problem is introduced
$100 Answer from Words II What is the narrative hook?
$200 Question from Words II One who changes due to events in the plot
$200 Answer from Words II What is a dynamic character?
$300 Question from Words II When a character struggles with something outside him/herself
$300 Answer from Words II What is external conflict?
$400 Question from Words II The character who opposes the main character of the story
$400 Answer from Words II What is an antagonist?
$500 Question from Words II The narrator is “inside” the story
$500 Answer from Words II What is first person point of view?
$100 Question from Words III A character who does not change in the story
$100 Answer from Words III What is static character?
$200 Question from Words III A character who plays a small role in the plot
$200 Answer from Words III What is a minor character?
$300 Question from Words III The time and place of the story
$300 Answer from Words III What is the setting?
$400 Question from Words III Point of view where the narrator watches the thoughts and actions of several characters
$400 Answer from Words III What is omniscient point of view?
$500 Question from Words III The part of the plot occuring after the climax
$500 Answer from Words III What is falling action?
$100 Question from Real Life Examples The narrator adopts a new black cat that follows him home
$100 Answer from Real Life Examples What is rising action?
$200 Question from Real Life Examples Rainsford and Whitney talk about the feelings (or the lack of feelings) on the part of the hunted
$200 Answer from Real Life Examples What is exposition?
$300 Question from Real Life Examples Ebenezer Dorsett accepts $250 to take his son back from the kidnappers
$300 Answer from Real Life Examples What is the climax?
$400 Question from Real Life Examples Miss Emily refuses to pay her taxes by stating, “I have no taxes in Jefferson.”