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Jeopardy. FINAL REVIEW!. Click to begin. No Arguments Please!. Missing Antecedents. Tricky Adverbs and Adjectives. Smart Smarter Smartest!. The Trouble with Verbs!. WILD!!!. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Click to begin.

FINAL REVIEW!

No Arguments

Please!

MissingAntecedents

Smart

Smarter

Smartest!

TheTrouble

with Verbs!WILD!!!

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$300

$400

$500

$300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500

TrickyAdverbs and

Adjectives

FINAL JEOPARDY

fears

A boy in one of the stories (fear, fears) he has been abducted by

aliens.

doesn’t

When the Tuck family kidnaps Winnie, she

(don’t, doesn’t) expect magic.

is

Every one of the Tucks (are, is) immortal

because they drank from the spring.

finds

Winnie, while playing in the woods, (find, finds) a beautiful, clear stream of

water.

is

The spring of water, these people tell her, (is, are)

magical.

their

roads

The roads are safe for travel because (its, their)

surfaces have been cleared of ice.

her

Leah (or Lauren)

Either Leah or Lauren can use these skis on (their, her) ski trip.

its

lake

Because (its, their) surface is frozen, the small lake

looks eerily motionless.

their

Josh and his brother

Josh and his brother worked all morning to

clear (his, their) driveway of snow.

his or her

one

No one enjoys having (their, his or her) car doors

frozen shut.

good

When we came into the house after ice-skating, the fire felt (good, well).

well

She writes very (good, well).

well

Gino looked (good, well) after recovering from his

operation.

really

The (real, really) good report card pleased Tim’s

parents.

surely

Kevin (sure, surely) will do well if he studies and

reviews for his finals.

better

The food at this restaurant tastes ____

than the food at the diner.

(good)

most tragic

This is the (tragicest, most tragic) story I have

ever read!

(tragic)

mildest

Which of the fifty states has the (mildest, milder)

climate?

(mild)

most interesting

Which dog is (most interesting, more

interesting) Lassie, Wishbone or Scooby-Do?

farther

Which is _____ from here, Kassie’s house or Allie’s

apartment?

(far)

raises

He (raises, rises) the flag at dawn.

lie

If you are tired (lay, lie) down for awhile.

set

The cowboys (sat, set) their lunch boxes under a tree to shade them from

the sun.

bring

Will you (bring, take) this mail to Mr. Gruber?

Lay

(Lie, Lay) your backpack down and come see my

new comic books I bought today.

Protagonist

Antagonist

The “hero” of the story: _____________

The character that creates conflict for other

characters in the story: _____________

simile

metaphor

Using words to create comparisons

(2 terms)

Personification

Giving human qualities to inanimate objects

imagery

The author creates a “mind picture” for the

reader using the 5 senses.

Plot

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

Make your wager

You must get all 5 correct!

1.visitors

2.Into the beautiful sunshine

3.was chosen

4.New York Mets

5.Venezuelan

For each of the following sentences, label the parts in parentheses.

1.A tour of the Museum of Natural History gives visitors hours of excitement and surprises. (indirect object)

2.Into the beautiful sunshine charged the excited children. (prepositional phrase)

3.One of my favorite writing pieces was chosen for the contest. (verb phrase)

4.The New York Mets are the team to beat this year! (proper noun)

5.The Venezuelan coast is a beautiful vacation destination. (proper adjective)