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Rogue Wave Jeopardy

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What is the quest in an adventure story?
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What is the quest in an adventure story?
The journey; a long and difficult effort to find or do something
Define adventure story.
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Define adventure story.
Adventure story is a literary work in which action is the main element.
What are the four (4) characterisitics of a hero?
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What are the four (4) characterisitics of a hero?
-courageous -strong -honorable -intelligent
Fill in the blank: In modern day literature the hero is often an __________ person with ____________problems.
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Fill in the blank: In modern day literature the hero is often an __________ person with ____________problems.
ORDINARY
Define suspense.
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Define suspense.
a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
What is Setting?
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What is Setting?
when and where the story takes place
In plot, what follows the rising action?
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In plot, what follows the rising action?
climax
Define the exposition.
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Define the exposition.
the beginning of the story where the characters and the setting is introduced.
Define resolution.
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Define resolution.
conclusion of the falling action; revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict.
What is the difference between the conflict and climax?
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What is the difference between the conflict and climax?
CONFLICT: a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist. CLIMAX: highest point of interest and the turning point of the story. The reader wonders what will happen next; will the conflict be resolved or not?
What is the main conflict in Rogue Wave?
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What is the main conflict in Rogue Wave?
Man vs. Nature (Rogue Wave)
What are the two settings of the 'Rogue Wave'?
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What are the two settings of the 'Rogue Wave'?
Sully- upturned hull Scoot- Inside the upturned cabin; Shifting between the two settings helps build the suspence by alternating between the the obstacles of the characters.
What is the climax of the 'Rogue Wave?'
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What is the climax of the 'Rogue Wave?'
the moment scoot unfastens the dogs of the skylight and pushes through to the ocean.
What is the resolution of the story?
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What is the resolution of the story?
Sully has one last exchange with the captain of the Red Rooster.
How does the background information in the exposition give rise to the suspense?
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How does the background information in the exposition give rise to the suspense?
The background information given is in reference to the rogue wave. The text states, 'these monstrous out-sized waves are improbable but still possible' (line 22). This means that it is likely to happen to Scoot and Sully. The waves are big, 100 feet or over (line 26). Scoot and Sully may be in danger. The dangerous background information gives rise to the suspense of whether the main characters are in danger.
What gave Sully hope that Scoot could survive for for a little while in the cabin?
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What gave Sully hope that Scoot could survive for for a little while in the cabin?
an about three-foot air pocket.
Which of the following answer choices show that Sully was not willing to give up on his sister? a. he had a flashback of their childhood and Scoot's spunky personality b. Sully dove repeatedly and pounded relentlessly even with bloody fist c. Sully fought back tears of frustration with no hope that Scoot would survive d. Scoot heard his sister's pounding on the wall and he pounded back
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Which of the following answer choices show that Sully was not willing to give up on his sister? a. he had a flashback of their childhood and Scoot's spunky personality b. Sully dove repeatedly and pounded relentlessly even with bloody fist c. Sully fought back tears of frustration with no hope that Scoot would survive d. Scoot heard his sister's pounding on the wall and he pounded back
b. Sully dove repeatedly and pounded relentlessly even with bloody fist
What gave Sully hope for survival?
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What gave Sully hope for survival?
There was often boat acitivty twenty miles of the coast line
Why did the brother and sister embark on this journey?
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Why did the brother and sister embark on this journey?
It was Scoot's birthday wish
How did Scoot escape the cabin?
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How did Scoot escape the cabin?
using tools and all of her strength, she pushed the doors open and escaped through the skylight
Define swell.
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Define swell.
a long, unbroken wave
Define porthole.
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Define porthole.
a circular window on a boat or ship
Write a sentence demonstrating that you understand the definition of HYDROGRAPHY.
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Write a sentence demonstrating that you understand the definition of HYDROGRAPHY.
Naval hydrography studies indicate that waves 15 to 25 feet high qualify as 'sneaker' or sleeper' status.
What is one reason a salior would use a navigation system?
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What is one reason a salior would use a navigation system?
to guide the boat on it's journey
What is one reason to stand on the deck?
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What is one reason to stand on the deck?
to feel the breeze; to move the boat's wheel or rudder to steer it
List all of the ACADEMIC vocabulary words and it's definition.
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List all of the ACADEMIC vocabulary words and it's definition.
Aspect- a characteristic or feature of something; Cultural- of or relation to culture or cultivation; evaluate- to examine something carefully to judge it's value or worth; resource- somthing that can be used for support or help; text- a literary work that is regarded as an object of critical analysis




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