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Jeopardy Unit 1 – Changes in Me Embedded Assessment 1 Vocabulary Review

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Jeopardy. Unit 1 – Changes in Me Embedded Assessment 1 Vocabulary Review. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. A story about an incident. What is a Narrative?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy

Unit 1 – Changes in Me

Embedded Assessment 1

Vocabulary Review

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A story about an incident

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What is a Narrative?

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A distinct or specific piece of action, such as an episode in a

story or play.

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What is an Incident?

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Writing that describes a personal incident

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What is a Personal Narrative?

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Words or phrases that help the reader follow

your story by smoothly connecting

ideas, details, or events

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What are Transitions?

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The methods a writer uses to develop characters; for

example through descriptions, actions,

and dialogue

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What is Characterization?

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Refers to the vantage point from which a

story is told

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What is Point of View?

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The teller of a story is a character in the

story narrating what he or she sees or

knows.

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What is First Person Point of View?

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When the teller of the story or narrator is someone outside of

the story.

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What is Third Person Point of

View?

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This is conversations between characters.

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What is Dialogue?

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This is the sequence of events that make

up a story.

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What is Plot?

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These are details that appeal to the

reader’s five senses.

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What are Sensory Details?

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This is an event that makes something

happen.

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What is a Cause?

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This is the result of an event or action.

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What is an Effect?

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This is the direct meaning or reference

of a word.

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What is Denotation?

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This is an idea or notion suggested by or associated with a

word or phrase.

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What is Connotation?

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Words that name a person, place, thing

or idea.

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What are Nouns?

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Words that describe, or modifies, a noun.

These tell which, what kind, how many,

or how much.

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What are Adjectives?

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Words that express existence, action or

occurrence.

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What are Verbs?

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These are punctuation marks

that are used around words that are

spoken in dialogue.

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What are Quotation Marks?

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This identifies who is speaking and

accompanies the dialogue.

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What is a Dialogue Tag?

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This is the ability to use language clearly

and easily.

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What is Fluency?

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The time and place in which a narrative

occurs.

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What is Setting?

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This is the pattern of rhyming lines in a

poem or song.

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What is Rhyme Scheme?

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This is to study closely; examine the

details.

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What is Analyze?

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The repetition of consonant sounds at

the beginning of words that are close

together.

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What is Alliteration?