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Final Jeopardy

$200 Question from Definitions

This is the act of placingside by side, especially for comparison or contrast.

$200 Answer from Definitions

What is juxtaposition?

$400 Question from Definitions

This is the use of irony, sarcasm,Or ridicule in exposing, denouncing,Or deriding vice or folly.

$400 Answer from Definitions

What is satire?

$600 Question from Definitions

This is the repetition of a word or words at the beginning of twoor more successive verses, clauses, or sentences.

$600 Answer from Definitions

What is anaphora?

$800 Question from Definitions

This is a direct denunciationor insult.

$800 Answer from Definitions

What is invective?

$1000 Question from Definitions

This is the repetition of the same word several timesin a row.

$1000 Answer from Definitions

What is epizeuxis?

$200 Question from Sound Devices

This word means “good sound.”

$200 Answer fromSound Devices

What is euphony?

$400 Question from Sound Devices

This word means “bad sound.”

$400 Answer fromSound Devices

What is “cacophony”?

$600 Question fromSound Devices

Example: “The fat cats grabbedthe rats, bats, and gnats.”

$600 Answer fromSound Devices

What is assonance?

$800 Question fromSound Devices

Example: “The long lanelumbered along.”

$800 Answer fromSound Devices

What is consonance?

$1000 Question fromSound Devices

Example: “The fire crackled,Snapped, and fizzled.”

$1000 Answer fromSound Devices

What is onomatopoeia?

$200 Question from Diction

Example: “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.”

$200 Answer from Diction

What is “concrete diction”?

$400 Question from Diction

Example: “The innate philosophical notion that behavioris learned goes straight to truth.”

$400 Answer from Diction

What is abstract diction?

$600 Question from Diction

The association that “procrastination” equals“laziness.”

$600 Answer from Diction

What is the connotation?

$800 Question from Diction

Example: “Hey, where’s Mary at?”

$800 Answer from Diction

What is colloquial?

$1000 Question from Diction

Example: “The classification of individuals to one another and with reference to the possession of a particular mental ability or group of abilities is, therefore, necessarily based upon their relative ability to express in some intelligible and unmistakable fashion their mental power and qualities.”

$1000 Answer from Diction

What is formal?

$200 Question from Syntax

Example of sentence type: “Johnny ate a McRib.”

$200 Answer from Syntax

What is a simple sentence?

$400 Question from Syntax

Example of sentence type: “Johnny ate a McRib and he drank a Shamrock Shake.”

$400 Answer from Syntax

What is a compound sentence?

$600 Question from Syntax

Example of sentence type: “Johnny ate a McRib, drank a Shamrock Shake, and he felt like he wanted to puke.”

$600 Answer from Syntax

What is a compound-complexsentence?

$800 Question from Syntax

Example of sentence type: Johnny ate a McRib,then ate a salad to counterbalance the fat andcalories.”

$800 Answer from Syntax

What is a complex sentence?

$1000 Question from Syntax

Examples: “Will wrote the poem.” AND “The poem was written by Will.”

$1000 Answer from Syntax

What is active voice andpassive voice?

$200 Question from Rhetorical Devices

This is the term meaningthe appeal to the audience’ssense of reasoning.

$200 Answer from Rhetorical Devices

What is logos?

$400 Question from Rhetorical Devices

This is the term meaning the appeal to the audience’s feelingsor sympathy.

$400 Answer from Rhetorical Devices

What is pathos?

$600 Question from Rhetorical Devices

Example: “I catch the soundand it takes me into the cold.”

$600 Answer from Rhetorical Devices

What is synesthesia?

$800 Question from Rhetorical Devices

Example: “with no past, no language, no tribe, no source, no address book, no comb, no pencil, no clock, no pocket handkerchief, no rug, no bed, no can opener, no faded postcard, no soap, no key, no tobacco pouch”

$800 Answer from Rhetorical Devices

What is parataxis?

$1000 Question from Rhetorical Devices

This is a term meaning “the author’s credibility.”

$1000 Answer from Rhetorical Devices

What is ethos?

Final Jeopardy

Example: "The general who became a slave. The slave who became a gladiator. The gladiator who defied an emperor. "

Final Jeopardy Answer

What is anadiplosis?