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LEAP Review Jeopardy

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Read and Respond

Literary Devices

Vocabulary

Spelling Grammar

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Read and Respond 200

Read the sentence from the passage.Some athletes have fought uphill battles, trying to get their athletic activities recognized as legitimate sports. What is the meaning of the word legitimate as it is used in the sentence? A. challenging B. authentic C. organized D. profitable

B. Authentic

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Read and Respond 400

Why does the author include information about the Klunkers in the passage?

A. to illustrate the difficulty of BMX competition B. to contrast early contests with modern BMX C. to explain the origins of BMX competition D. to describe the skills needed for success at BMX

C. To explain the origins of BMX competition.

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Read and Respond 600Which statement best presents the central idea of the passage and the way in which it is developed?

A. The place of BMX among other sports is developed by recounting the history of the sport. B. The thrill of stunt riding on bicycles is developed through details about early riders and a contemporary BMX star. C. The changes in bicycle features is developed through comparisons of early bicycles to the bicycles used for BMX. D. The importance of BMX as a recognized sport is developed through details about its most famous rider.

D. The importance of BMX as a recognized sport is developed through details about its most famous rider.

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Read and Respond 800Read the last sentence from paragraph 1.Most people rode their bikes on level surfaces and paved roads, but some bikers had the idea of playing around a little.How does this sentence function in the passage?

A. It serves as a transition into paragraph 2. B. It acts as a summary statement for paragraph 1. C. It contrasts with the claim developed in paragraph 2. D. It restates an important point from paragraph 1

A. It serves as a transition into paragraph 2.

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Read and Respond 1000How does the passage make a connection between Dave Mirra’s career as a rider and his personality?

A. by comparing the development of his career to the development of his personality B. by explaining how his career decisions have led to positive changes in his personality C. by describing aspects of his career and his personality that have led to his success D. by analyzing parts of his personality that caused him to seek out a career as a rider

C. By describing aspects of his career and his personality that have led to his success.

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Literary Devices 200Which two literary devices are present in the following statement?

My love for you is a red, red rose.

Metaphor and alliteration

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Literary Devices 400

Which literary device is used below?

His playing style reminds me of George Gervin because he ices out

the opposing team.

Allusion.

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Literary Devices 600

What is the primary literary device used in this poem?

Well, son, I’ll tell you:Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.It’s had tacks in it,And splinters,And boards torn up,And places with no carpet on the floor—Bare. Symbolism

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Literary Devices 800

What is the primary literary device used throughout the poem?

What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up      like a raisin in the sun?      Or fester like a sore—      And then run?      Does it stink like rotten meat?      Or crust and sugar over—      like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags      like a heavy load.Or does it explode?

Simile

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Literary Devices 1000

What is the primary literary device used below?

“Learnèd Faustus, to find the secrets of astronomyGraven in the book of Jove’s high

firmament,Did mount him up to scale Olympus’ top,Where, sitting in a chariot burning bright,

Drawn by the strength of yokèd dragons’ necks,He views the clouds, the planets, and the

stars.”

Allusion

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Vocabulary 200

Is the following term positive, negative, or neutral?

Celebratory

Positive

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Vocabulary 400

Is the following word positive, negative, or neutral?

Foreboding

Negative

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Vocabulary 600Is the following word positive, negative, or neutral?

Speculative

Neutral

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Fiction 1 800

Define the following word:

Introspective

Examining one’s own thoughts or feelings.

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Vocabulary 1000Define the following term:

Pessimistic

Looking on the bad side of things consistently.

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Spelling 200

Which word is spelled correctly?

a. Seperateb. Seperatc. Separated. Separat

C. Separate

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Spelling 400

Which word is spelled correctly?

A. RecieveB. ReceiveC. RisieveD. Riceive

B. Receive

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Spelling 600

Which word is spelled correctly?

A. AccommodateB. ExsitedC. YeildD. Definately

A. Accommodate

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Info Resources 800

Which word is spelled correctly?

A. EmbarassB. BroccolliC. OccurredD. Misellaneous

C. Occurred

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Spelling 1000

Which word below is spelled incorrectly?

A. EmbarrassB. ReceiveC. ClothesD. Definately

D. Definately

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Grammar 200

Correct the error(s) in the following sentence.

I absolute agree with you.

I absolutely agree with you.

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Grammar 400Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:

As challenging as ELA is I still learn from it.

As challenging as ELA is, I still learn from it.

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Grammar 600

Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:

Noone knows the trouble I’ve seen.

No one knows the trouble I’ve seen.

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Grammar 800

Correct the sentence below to change from passive to active voice.

The game was won by the football players.

The football players won the game.

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Grammar 1000

Correct the error(s) in the following sentence:

Schwartzberg stated, “200 students surveyed agreed that recess was their favorite time of day.” (Schwartzberg, 49)

Schwartzberg stated, “200 students surveyed agreed that recess was their favorite time of day”(49).