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JeopardyGrammatical Terms

Literary Terms

Learning & Studying Strategies

Writing Punctuation

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from “Grammatical Terms”

A clause that cannot be used as a complete sentence by itself.

$100 Answer “Grammatical Terms”

What is a Dependent Clause and/or Subordinate Clause?

$200 Question from “Grammatical Terms”

A sentence that contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinator.

$200 Answer from “Grammatical Terms”

What is a Compound Sentence?

$300 Question from “Grammatical Terms”

A sentence that has an independent clause joined by one or more dependent clauses. This type of sentence always has a subordinator such as because, since, after, although, or when, or a relative pronoun such as that, who, or which.

$300 Answer from “Grammatical Terms”

What is a Complex Sentence?

$400 Question from “Grammatical Terms”

F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. is an acronym that can be used to remember this grammatical term.

$400 Answer from “Grammatical Terms”

What is a Coordinating Conjunction?

$500 Question from “Grammatical Terms”

Two independent clauses joined ONLY by a comma.

$500 Answer from “Grammatical Terms”

What is a Comma Splice?

$100 Question from “Literary Terms”

A reference to historical or fictional characters, places, or events, or to other works the writer assumes the reader will recognize.

$100 Answer from “Literary Terms”

What is an Allusion?

$200 Question from “Literary Terms”

The ways in which an author reveals a character (physical description; what the character says; what others say about the character; the character’s actions; direct descriptions).

$200 Answer from “Literary Terms”

What is Characterization?

$300 Question from “Literary Terms”

A character used to contrast another character.

$300 Answer from “Literary Terms”

What is a Foil?

$400 Question from “Literary Terms”

A scene that interrupts the present action of the plot to “go backward” and tell and what happened at an earlier time.

$400 Answer from “Literary Terms”

What is a Flashback?

$500 Question from “Literary Terms”

Clues that hint at what will happen later in the story.

$500 Answer from “Literary Terms”

What is Foreshadowing?

$100 Question from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

A note taking strategy that incorporates abbreviations, acronyms, Costa questions, & summarization.

$100 Answer from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

What are Cornell Notes?

$200 Question from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

Abbreviated notes a student scholar writes in the margins of his/her text in an attempt to summarize, question, further clarify, and define unknown vocabulary terms.

$200 Answer from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

What are Annotations?

$300 Question from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

Questions that are arranged into three different categories and/or levels. The higher the numerical number the more difficult the question.

$300 Answer from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

What are Costa’s Levels of Questioning?

$400 Question from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

R.A.P. is an acronym used to recall this learning and studying strategy. The letters in the acronym stand for…

$400 Answer from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

What is Read, Annotate, & Process?

$500 Question from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

Putting what is read into one’s own words and in an abbreviated fashion.

$500 Answer from “Learning & Studying Strategies”

What is Paraphrase?

$100 Question from “Writing”

This sentence restates the topic sentence in different words, summarizes the paragraph, and finalizes the writer’s thoughts.

$100 Answer from “Writing”

What is a Concluding or Clincher Sentence?

$200 Question from “Writing”

First, meanwhile, afterwards, finally, however, furthermore, as a result, in fact, nonetheless, and yet are all examples of…

$200 Answer from “Writing”

What are Transition

Words?

$300 Question from “Writing”

This type of paragraph tells a

story.

$300 Answer from “Writing”

What is a Narrative

Paragraph?

$400 Question from “Writing”

The job of the sentences in-between both the topic sentence and the concluding or clincher sentence.

$400 Answer from “Writing”

What is to Support?

$500 Question from “Writing”

A paragraph that gives information or explains something.

$500 Answer from “Writing”

What is an Expository or Explanatory Paragraph?

$100 Question from “Punctuation”

This form of punctuation is used to set off the elements of a series (three or more things), including the last two.

$100 Answer from “Punctuation”

What is a Comma?

$200 Question from “Punctuation”

This form of punctuation is frequently used to introduce lists.

$200 Answer from “Punctuation”

What is a Colon?

$300 Question from “Punctuation”

This form of punctuation can be used to divide two independent clauses that are closely linked and is used in place of a period.

$300 Answer from “Punctuation”

What is a Semi-Colon?

$400 Question from “Punctuation”

A punctuation mark used to indicate either possession or the omission of letters or numbers.

$400 Answer from “Punctuation”

What is an Apostrophe?

$500 Question from “Punctuation”

This form of punctuation can be used to set off a parenthetical element-added information.

$500 Answer from “Punctuation”

What is a Comma?

Final Jeopardy

This poet wrote, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood…”

Final Jeopardy Answer

Who is Robert Frost?(The poem is entitled “The Road Not Taken.”)

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