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JeopardyFor Short Stories

Modifications to ETTC Version• Added credits and instructions.• Replaced WordArt with title text (for ease of

typing). Also altered the text content.• Altered return-to-board buttons (for invisibility).• Corrected hyperlinks for daily doubles.• Added Final Jeopardy category and "corrected"

answer vs. question designation for Final Jeopardy.• Removed Alex Trebec.

1. Add picture of host?

2. Type in category headings, "answers," and "questions."

3. If desired, move the daily double slides (right before any "answer" slides), also changing the hyperlinks from the boards.

4. Run the show. Host and category headings are timed slides.

5. Click on unvisited dollar values on the board to reveal "answers."

Instructions6. If a daily double shows up,

wait for the wager and then advance the show.

7. After contestant responds, reveal a correct "question" by advancing the show.

8. Click anywhere on "question" slides to return to the board.

9. Use the star button on the board to go on to next phase of game.

10. For Final Jeopardy, reveal the category, wait for wagers, and then advance the show.

Figurative Language

The Scarlet Ibis

Literary Terms

The Sniper

The Most Dangerous

Game

Vocabulary

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The following phrase, "The Sniper could

hear the dull panting

of the motor “ is an example of ...

Literary Terms

What is Personification?

The term that means “a comparison

between two or more things that doesn't use the words like or as.”

Literary Terms

What is metaphor?

The term that means, “something that stands

for something else (often something more

abstract).”Literary Terms

What is symbolism?

“…he struck out with strong strokes” is an

example of this term. Literary Terms

What is alliteration?

“I lived a year in a minute” is an example

of this term.

Literary Terms

What is hyperbole?

The narrator says

that this has two sides, a good side

and a bad side. The Scarlet Ibis

What is pride?

During the storm, he tries to keep up but falls behind, crying out not to

be left alone.The Scarlet Ibis

Who is Doodle?

She says that dead birds are bad luck.

The Scarlet Ibis

Who is Aunt Nicey?

The struggle between the two brothers as

well as the narrator’s struggle to

understand his own cruelty and pride.

The Scarlet Ibis

What is the main conflict?

This statement is an example of the

________ of the story, “personal pride can

destroy those we love”. The Scarlet Ibis

What is theme?

The conclusion to

a story

What is denouement?

The attitude the writer takes

toward the subject.

What is tone?

The message the author is trying to get

across.

What is theme?

The act of creating and developing a character.

What is

characterization?

The emotional atmosphere or general

feeling a story sets.

What is mood?

A rooftop in Dublin in 1920s

What is the setting?

This statement is an example of what literary device,

“paining him like a thousand devils “.

What is a simile?

The sniper who is the main character is on which side of the

Irish conflict?

What is the Republicans?

The Sniper discovering that the corpse is his

brother is an example of what literary

device?

What is dramatic

irony?

The author of the story.

Who is Liam O’Flaherty?

The central conflict in “The Most Dangerous Game” and in most action stories can be

classified as what type of

conflict?

What is violent external conflict?

This makes Zaroff’s game more

“dangerous” than

ordinary game?

What is reason?

The Cossack who is described as a bit of a savage.

Who is Ivan?

Who would “…go up to the devil himself and ask

for a light”

Who is Captain Nielson?

What vocabulary word in the story means

“lazily”

What is indolently?

comforts and conveniences

What are amenities?

easily touched or felt

What is palpable?

Synonym for dangerously

What is precariously?

feelings of doubt or guilt about a

suggested action.

What are scruples?

anything that tendsto soothe or

calm someone

What is opiate?

Literary Term

When there is a difference between

appearance and reality…

What is irony?