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ELA Jeopardy
Speed Match Review Game

This game has been played times
The best time ever was at seconds.
The best time today is at seconds.
How To Play:
Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
Good luck!

Let's Play Speed Match!

Author's intent is to have you visualize what is being said.
Punctuation marks used to enclose the exact words of a speaker or a certain title.
Inappropriate
Comparing two unlike things without using like or as
Authors intent is to inform
Another form of persuasive writing
When the main character tells the story
The main character or the good guy
Authors intent is to entertain
Beginning, middle and end
Comparing two unlike things using like or as
What is an extreme exaggeration
Gives a command or makes a request and ends with a period.
Makes a statement and ends with a period.
Shows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point
Privilege
Where the story takes place
Giving objects, ideas or animals human characteristics
Noticeable
Clues the author uses to show what will happen next
Extraordinary
Library
A word that sounds like the word it describes
Asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Author's intent is to convince you to agree with their point of view
Descriptive
Setting
Protagonist
Commercial
Foreshadowing
Unappropiate
Libary
Quotation Marks
1st Person Narrative
Personification
Noticable
Persuasive
Expository
Exclamatory Sentence
Extrodinary
Hyperbole
Declarative Sentence
B.M.E.
Interrogative Sentence
Priviledge
Imperative Sentence
Metaphor
Narrative
Onomatopoeia
Simile

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DescriptionMatch:
HyperboleWhat is an extreme exaggeration
PersonificationGiving objects, ideas or animals human characteristics
MetaphorComparing two unlike things without using like or as
OnomatopoeiaA word that sounds like the word it describes
SimileComparing two unlike things using like or as
B.M.E.Beginning, middle and end
SettingWhere the story takes place
ProtagonistThe main character or the good guy
1st Person NarrativeWhen the main character tells the story
ForeshadowingClues the author uses to show what will happen next
ExpositoryAuthors intent is to inform
NarrativeAuthors intent is to entertain
DescriptiveAuthor's intent is to have you visualize what is being said.
PersuasiveAuthor's intent is to convince you to agree with their point of view
CommercialAnother form of persuasive writing
UnappropiateInappropriate
PriviledgePrivilege
LibaryLibrary
NoticableNoticeable
ExtrodinaryExtraordinary
Imperative SentenceGives a command or makes a request and ends with a period.
Exclamatory SentenceShows strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point
Declarative SentenceMakes a statement and ends with a period.
Interrogative SentenceAsks a question and ends with a question mark.
Quotation MarksPunctuation marks used to enclose the exact words of a speaker or a certain title.