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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Your. With. Host. Mr. Tooley. JEOPARDY. Final Jeopardy. Miscel- laneous. Passages & Periods. More Vocab. Vocab. Grammar. Lit terms. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Vocab Passages & Periods
Lit termsMoreVocab
Miscel-laneous
Grammar
“wide open”
A 100
gaping
A 100
“to leave out, to cut out”
A 200
omit
A 200
“grave, serious”
A 300
solemn
A 300
“more than necessary; extra”
A 400
superfluous
A 400
“to add on”
A 500
annex
A 500
“From the beginning, Coyote was traveling around all over the
earth.”
B 100
Native American
B 100
“I determined to give a week’s strict attention to each of the virtues successively.”
B 200
Rationalism(Age of Reason)
B 200
“I heartily accept the motto, ‘That government is best which governs least’;
and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it
finally amounts to this, which also I believe: ‘That government is best which governs not
at all’”
B 300
Transcendentalism
B 300
“All these I feel or am.”
B 400
Transcendentalism
B 400
“No more shall feel the victor's tread, Or know the conquered knee.”
B 500
B 500
Romanticism
What part of speech describes a verb?
C 100
adverb
C 100
Find an error in the following sentence and correct it:
And that’s when my mom said, “Your not going anywhere
tonight, young lady!”
C 200
You’re
C 200
Integrate the following quote correctly. You need only write the word before the quote and the first word of the quote:
Even Hawthorne’s diction and allusions show it is a story about faith. Take, for instance, the walking stick of the man (the Devil) Young Goodman meets in the forest “He threw it down at her feet, where, perhaps, it assumed life, being one of the rods which its owner had formerly lent to the Egyptian magi.”
C 300
…forest: “He…”
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Find ONE grammatical problem with this paragraph. Name the mistake and
rewrite it so it’s correct.
I love mountain goats. I love the way they jump on the rocks, I love the way they chew the grass. However, I do not like the way they bleat. It’s so annoying! I wish they were quieter.
C 400
I love the way they jump on the rocks; I love the way they chew the grass.
--OR—
I love the way they jump on the rocks. I love the way they chew the grass.
C 400
Write a complete sentence that starts with a dependent
clause, finishes with an independent clause and uses a
plural possessive noun.
C 500
Even though I said they shouldn’t, the students’ minds
still went there.
C 500
D 100
Give one word to describe the tone of the The Raven
Dark, melancholic, bleak
D 100
D 200
The following is an example of what?
Kyle kicked koalas cruelly
alliteration
D 200
The following is an example of what?
Can Sam land that PanAm?
D 300
Assonance
D 300
What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem?
My life closed twice before its close—It yet remains to seeIf Immortality unveilA third event to me
So huge, so hopeless to conceiveAs these that twice befell.Parting is all we know of heaven,And all we need of hell.
D 400
ABCB
D 400
D 500
Create a true rhyme, slant rhyme and end rhyme for the
word ‘ham’
True: ‘scam’Slant: ‘scan’End: ‘drum’
D 500
“to rub against, irritate”
E 100
E 100
chafe
“to beg, entreat”
E 200
E 200
implore
“strong dislike or hatred”
E 300
contempt
E 300
“An inclination for or tendency toward”
E 400
propensity
E 400
“necessary, invaluable”
E 500
indispensable
E 500
Which period of literature we studied tells stories more circular
in nature?
F 100
Native Americans
F 100
Which period of literature really dealt with questions of good vs.
evil?
F 200
Dark Romantics
F 200
F 300
Which period(s) of literature looked for symbols in the world that stood for larger
ideas?
Puritans and Dark Romantics
F 300
Which poet we studied wrote shorter poems with rhyme
schemes that contained themes like Death & Lost Love and tones that were sadder and
lonelier?
F 400
Emily Dickinson
F 400
Give five important features of a well-written argumentative
paper.
F 500
StructureGrammar
ProofClear pointsTransitions
Hook the readerEnd Intro w/ thesis
Full explanation of points
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
THE TIMELINE MAN
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Draw the entire Timeline man. You needeach period, where it’s depicted, and the time in which the period took place (roughly).
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