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JeopardyList 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 List 5
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
allusion
$100 Answer from H1
a figure of speech which makes brief,even causal reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object.
$200 Question from H1
analogy
$200 Answer from H1
comparison of two things that are alike in some respects
$300 Question from H1
analysis
$300 Answer from H1
taking a subject and breakingit into its components andsubjecting those components to a detailed scrutiny
$400 Question from H1
antagonist
$400 Answer from H1
character or force in a literary work that opposes the main character
$500 Question from H1
anecdote
$500 Answer from H1
a brief story or tale told by a character in a piece of literature used to make a point
$100 Question from H2
audience
$100 Answer from H2
persons reading a piece of writing,must be taken into account whena writer begins to compose his work
$200 Question from H2
claim
$200 Answer from H2
an assertion of something as a fact; to demand as a right or as due
$300 Question from H2
colloquial
$300 Answer from H2
ordinary language
$400 Question from H2
connotation
$400 Answer from H2
the implied meaning of a word;the feeling of a word
$500 Question from H2
denotation
$500 Answer from H2
the dictionary definition of a word
$100 Question from H3
diction
$100 Answer from H3
an author’s choice of words to convey a tone or effect
$200 Question from H3
evidence
$200 Answer from H3
an indication or a sign
$300 Question from H3
exposition
$300 Answer from H3
the explanation or analysis of a subject; presenting the meaning or purpose of an issue
$400 Question from H3
foil
$400 Answer from H3
a person or thing that makes another seem better by contrast
$500 Question from H3
genre
$500 Answer from H3
term used to describe literary forms
$100 Question from H4
imagery
$100 Answer from H4
sensory details in a work; the use of figurative language to evoke a feeling, call to mind an idea, or describe an object
$200 Question from H4
inference
$200 Answer from H4
the process of arriving at a conclusion from a hint, implication, or suggestion
$300 Question from H4
narrative
$300 Answer from H4
a form of writing that tells a story
$400 Question from H4
speaker
$400 Answer from H4
the person—not necessarily the author—who is the voice of the poem or story
$500 Question from H4
point of view
$500 Answer from H4
view of the situation or events in the story (first, third, third omniscient)
$100 Question from H5
protagonist
$100 Answer from H5
the chief character in a work of literature
$200 Question from H5
syntax
$200 Answer from H5
the way in which words are put together to form sentences
$300 Question from H5
thesis
$300 Answer from H5
focus statement of an essay; point of discussion the essay is based on
$400 Question from H5
transition
$400 Answer from H5
words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a piece of writing
$500 Question from H5
voice
$500 Answer from H5
the acknowledged or unacknowledged source of words of the story; the speaker or “person” telling the story
Final Jeopardy
What is another term for speaker?
Final Jeopardy Answer
persona