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Exam Review JeopardyVocabulary Lit Terms Novels Lit Movements Grammar

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

adjective- continuing without interruption; ceaseless; unending

$100 Answer from H1

What is incessant?

$200 Question from H1

1. adjective- full of, characterized by, or showing malice; malevolent; spiteful

2. verb- to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat

$200 Answer from H1

What are malicious and reiterate?

$300 Question from H1

1.verb- to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain

2. adjective- free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean

3. adjective- characterized by assumption of importance or dignity; making an exaggerated show

$300 Answer from H1

What are writhe, immaculate, and

pretentious?

$400 Question from H1

1. noun- appearance, especially the look/expression on the face2. verb- to compel by force, intimidation, or authority3. adjective- lively; animated; joyful4. adjective- keenly distressing to the feelings; moving and

touching to the emotions

$400 Answer from H1

What are countenance, coerce, vivacious, and poignant?

$500 Question from H1

1. adj- of great weight; heavy; massive; awkward; dull2. noun- extreme energy and vigor3. adjective- intended to entrap or beguile4. adjective- conscienceless; unprincipled5. adjective- not clear or plain; ambiguous; vague

$500 Answer from H1

What are ponderous, exuberance, insidious, unscrupulous, and

obscure?

$100 Question from H2

What literary term is described below? Also provide an example.

Use of words, places, characters, or objects that represent something beyond the literal level (an abstraction, idea, etc.).

$100 Answer from H2

What is symbolism?

Example: American flag=freedom

$200 Question from H2

Which two literary elements are described below?

1)Words that create a picture in the reader’s mind, because the senses are engaged

2)The general location and time where a work occurs

$200 Answer from H2

What are imagery and setting?

$300 Question from H2What three literary elements are described below?

1.the simple repeating of a word, in order to emphasize

2.An intentional gap between what is expected and what actually happens

3.A smaller story within the body of a larger story that encompasses the smaller one(s)

$300 Answer from H2

What are repetition, irony, and

frame story?

$400 Question from H2

These are examples of what literary terms?

1.He was a lion in the fight.

2.The flower danced in the wind.

$400 Answer from H2

What are metaphor and personification?

$500 Question from H2

What five literary terms are described below?1.A word/phrase used in the place of an offensive term2.A play on two words similar in sound but different in meaning3.A reference to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature4.A phrase that combines two contradictory terms5.An earlier event inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative

$500 Answer from H2

What are euphemism, pun, allusion, oxymoron, and flashback?

$100 Question from H3

Name the following characters, based on their descriptions below:

1. Narrator of The Great Gatsby2. Myrtle’s husband3. Daisy’s husband

$100 Answer from H3

Who are Nick Carraway, George Wilson, and Tom Buchanan?

$200 Question from H3

Name the following characters, based on their descriptions below:

1. Henry’s surgeon; the epitome of Hemingway’s “man”2. Corrupt horse race gambler3. Shot in the neck by the Italian rear guard

$200 Answer from H3

Who are Doctor Valentini, Mr. Meyers, and Aymo?

$300 Question from H3

Identify the following symbols:

1. Watch over the valley of ashes; represent moral corruption/decay as a result of wealth

2. They’re real! Show the depth of Gatsby as compared to the superficial attitudes of other wealthy people

3. Symbol of Gatsby’s dream of earning Daisy’s love

$300 Answer from H3

What are the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg, the books in Gatsby’s library, and

the green light?

$400 Question from H3

1. Which is the location of the “old money” people in The Great Gatsby?

2. Who is driving the car that hits Myrtle?

$400 Answer from H3

What are East Egg and who is Daisy?

$500 Question from H3

Identify the speaker and explain the significance of the following quote:

“The questioners had that beautiful detachment and devotion to stern justice of men dealing in death without being in any danger of it.” (224-225)

$500 Answer from H3

Who is Henry?

$100 Question from H4

What is the literary movement described below?

•Accurate imitation of life•Characters drawn to present the reader with illusion of actual experience•Topics include love, marriage, parenthood, infidelity, and death•Characters find life dull and are often unhappy, but find touches of joy and beauty in life

$100 Answer from H4

What is realism?

$200 Question from H4

What literary movement is described below?•Devoted to descriptions of characters, dialect, customs, and geography of a specific setting. •Emphasizes setting and the character of the region instead of character of the individual. •Characters are usually there to add to the "feel" of the place (think Arobin, servants and residents at Grande Isle, Madame Ratignolle, etc). •Main character usually an outsider makes it easier for the reader to identify with them, because reader is outsider •Common plot involves tension between traditional and new ways of life, often symbolized by the intrusion of an outsider who is demanding something from the community.

$200 Answer from H4

What is regionalism?

$300 Question from H4

What literary movement is described below?

•Nontraditional syntax and forms•Accessible to everyone, not just academics•Pessimistic picture of a culture in chaos

$300 Answer from H4

What is modernism?

$400 Question from H4

What literary movement is described below?

•Extreme form of modernism•Post WWI—rejection of rationalism•Unrestricted expression of subconscious

$400 Answer from H4

What is surrealism?

$500 Question from H4

What literary movement is described below?

•Expresses the essence of a subject•Eliminates all non-essential forms/concepts/ features•Economy with words/ focus on surface description

$500 Answer from H4

What is minimalism?

$100 Question from H5

Name the grammatical error:

I can’t see anything, I can’t find the lock!

$100 Answer from H5

What is a comma splice?

$200 Question from H5

This sentence has an error in ___________:

I enjoy riding my bike, playing with friends, and to talk on the phone for hours.

$200 Answer from H5

What is parallelism?

$300 Question from H5

Name the error:

When I get home. I will get you the book.

$300 Answer from H5

What is a sentence fragment?

$400 Question from H5

Name the error:

I am a sophomore at GMC I like to play sports some day I want to be a doctor.

$400 Answer from H5

What is a run-on sentence?

$500 Question from H5

What is the correct order of an MLA essay header?

$500 Answer from H5

What is:

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Final Jeopardy

Write correct/incorrect for each of the SOD examples below.

1. The principle of the matter is that lying is wrong.

2. Cashews have a crazy effect on me; I break out into hives!

3. When I thought back to the past, I could really notice how I changed over all of those years.

4. Do you have more homework then I have?

5. The thief on the TV show Cops alluded the police officers. What an illegal thing to do!

Final Jeopardy AnswerAnswers:

1. Correct: The principle of the matter is that lying is wrong.

2. Correct: Cashews have a crazy effect on me; I break out into hives!

3. Correct: When I thought back to the past, I could really notice how I changed over all of those years.

4. Incorrect: Do you have more homework then I have?

5. Incorrect: The thief on the TV show Cops alluded the police officers. What an illegal thing to do!

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