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Story Organization

Poetic Elements

Reading Strategies

Literary Devices

Miscellaneous 1 Miscellaneous 2

200

An organizational structure that presents the most important idea and includes supporting

statements, arguments, or facts for support

A 100

What is main idea and details?

A 100

An organizational structure that examines how two things

are similar and different

A 200

What is compare and contrast?

A 200

An organizational structure that presents ideas in time

order

A 300

What is chronological order?

A 300

An organizational structure that presents a relationship between actions or event;

*one event produces or impacts a second event

A 400

What is cause and effect?

A 400

An organizational structure that introduces a source of difficulty and presents a

successful action to solve the source of difficulty

A 500

What is problem and solution?

A 500

Poems without any regular rhyme, rhythm, or length

B 100

What is free verse poetry?

B 100

A group of lines that forms a unit of poetry

(*usually with a fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme)

B 200

What is a stanza?

B 200

The repetition of sounds in words that appear close to

one another

B 300

What is rhyme?

B 300

Restating a word, phrase, or line to create emphasis

B 400

What is repetition?

B 400

The pattern of syllables in a line of poetry (the beat)

B 500

What is rhythm?

B 500

A statement or logical guess about what you think may

happen in the future of a story

C 100

What is a prediction?

C 100

Rewriting the main ideas of a passage in your own words

including only the main ideas or most important details

C 200

What is summarize?

C 200

To write or express someone else’s ideas in your own

words without altering the original meaning

C 300

What is to paraphrase?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

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A statement made about a person, group of people, or idea

(*can be related to a stereotype)

ex) All older women are weak and can not defend themselves.

C 400

What is a generalization?

C 400

An opinion, position, or judgment reached after

careful consideration and logical reasoning; also based

on prior knowledge

C 500

What is making an inference or drawing a conclusion?

C 500

Excitement or anticipation in a story

D 100

What is suspense?

D 100

The overall feeling or atmosphere created by the

author

D 200

What is mood?

D 200

The attitude of the author

D 300

What is tone?

D 300

Inconsistency between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in a

story

D 400

What is irony?

D 400

A contradictory or inconsistent statement (but can contain some truth)

ex) In Fahrenheit 451 Montag said the room was “empty”, but Mildred was

actually in the room laying and listening to music.

D 500

What is paradox?

D 500

A conversation between two or more characters

E 100

What is dialouge?

E 100

The reason the author has for writing (to entertain, inform, or persuade)

E 200

What is author’s purpose?

E 200

A type of figurative language that includes the repetition of sounds at the

beginning of words near each other.

ex) Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

E 300

What is alliteration?

E 300

A type of figurative language that includes words that

imitate sound

ex) boom, pop, sizzleE 400

What is onomatopoeia?

E 400

A literary element that gives reference to another person,

event, object, or piece of literature

ex) referencing a phoenix in Retrieved Reformation and

Fahrenheit 451E 500

What is an allusion?

E 500

Words that have similar meanings

F 100

What are synonyms?

F 100

Words that have opposite meanings

F 200

What are antonyms?

F 200

A relationship between words

Types

-synonyms

-antonyms

-part to whole

-cause & effect

F 300

What is an analogy?

F 300

A prejudiced view or preference

F 400

What is a biased idea?

F 400

To speak against someone or something; to say the opposite

F 500

What is a contradiction?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Poetry

Please record your wager.

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What is the rhyme scheme of the stanza below?

There once was a round cat

Whose name was Giant Matt

He grew so very big

Because he ate just like a pig

Each day Matt sat and sat

And he became so very fat

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response:

Rhyme Scheme= AABBAA

There once was a round cat (A)

Whose name was Giant Matt (A)

He grew so very big (B)

Because he ate just like a pig (B)

Each day Matt sat and sat (A)

And he became so very fat (A)

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