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NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager. 1. List as many naturalist principles as you can

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NOTE: A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager. 1. List as many naturalist principles as you can. Jeopardy. Epiphany is best described as The part of a plot where setting and characters are introduced The point where conflict is resolved - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NOTE:A team who consults their notes will lose their entire wager.

1. List as many naturalist principles as you can

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JeopardyShort Story

TermsGrab Bag VOCAB

Poetry & EVocab

Poetry & EPoetry and Characters

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Epiphany is best described asA. The part of a plot where setting and

characters are introducedB. The point where conflict is resolvedC. A point in the story where a character

achieves insight he did not previously have

D. An implied theme that relates to life

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A short story is a. Short prose fictionb. Short prose fiction with one major

conflictc. Short fiction with an inciting

incident, turning point, and resolution

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The six basic elements of all fiction arePlot, ______, setting, tone/mood, conflict,

theme

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DAILY DOUBLETEAM ANSWER Produce a plotSequence with all parts labeled

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The _______ is the point at which the Rising action begins

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Conflict is best defined asa. What makes all fiction interestingb. The element that give the story suspensec. The struggle between two opposing forces in fictiond. A struggle between two or more characters

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Mitigate• relieve•negotiate • respond 

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Explain the difference between mood and tone

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Theme is often reveal bya. The titleb. The lesson a character learnsc. The setting of the storyd. Both A and B e. None of the above

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Provide one example of allegory and explain why

The work/fable is classified as such

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NAME THE LITERARY DEVICE:

________is a reference, within a literary work to another work of fiction, a film, a piece of art, or

even a real event.

It serves as a kind of shorthand, drawing on this outside work to

provide greater context or meaning to the situation being

written about.

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 Synonym for Cadaverous

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The crowd went their separate ways and then

_____________Converged

PrecedentedPerpetuatedDispersed

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I _____ on a journey to the underworld

-Discrepancy-Embark-Remiss-Repose-adulterate

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Concoct

* Bury * Create*Deny

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What’s the difference between Metonymy and synecdoche?

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A sonnet is comprised ofFourteen lines: one octave and

one _____________

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Name a synonym Reprove(also a vocab word)  

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Omni

What’s the root mean?

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AustereA. wealthyB. unadorned C. intelligent

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Name the device Ten thousand eyes were on him

(assume 5,000 people were in the crowd)

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One unit of meter

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What two characters in Of Mice and Menserve as foils to one another? How?

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“Like old beggars under sacks”

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Name the speaker-“Noblest Roman of them all ”