short story jeopardy game
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THIS
IS
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With Hostesses...
Your
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100 100 100 100 100 100
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500 500 500 500 500 500
The Iliad characters
“The Most Dangerous
Game”
“The Cask of Amontillado”
“The Scarlet Ibis”
“Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird”
and “The Sniper”
“The Sniper and
Other interesting
facts.
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Best Trojan warrior
A 100
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Hector
A 100
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Best Greek warrior
A 200
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A 200
Achilles
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A 300
King of Troy
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Priam
A 300
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Greek leader
A 400
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Agamemnon
A 400
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Wife of Menelaus
A 500
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Helen
A 500
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B 100
Brother of Agamemnon
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Menelaus
B 100
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Mother of Hector
B 200
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Hecuba
B 200
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Mother of Achilles
B 300
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Thetis
B 300
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Brother of Hector
B 400
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Paris
B 400
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Friend of Achilles
B 500
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Patroclus
B 500
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C 100
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b. To put into effect his plan for revenge
C 100
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The word that best describes the mood of “The Cask of Amontillado is
a.hysterical
b.dramatic
c.humorous
d.suspenseful
C 200
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d. suspenseful
C 200
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Which of the following excerpts from “Cask” contributes to the mood of the
story?a.It was about dusk, one evening during the supreme madness of the carnival season, that I encountered my friend.
b.We passed through a range of low arches, descended, passed on, and descended again, arrived at a deep crypt.
c.“It is this,” I answered, producing from beneath the folds of my roquelaure a trowel.
d.I broke and reached him a flagon of De Grave.
C 300
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a. It was dusk, one evening during the supreme madness of the carnival season, that I
encountered my friend.
C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager
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Which aspect of the carnival season is most important to the events of the story?
a.Hundreds of people attend the event.
b.It is a time of wild madness and excess.
c.People wear fantastic costumes in the streets.
d.The damp weather at that time of year causes colds and coughs.
C 400
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b. It is a time of wild madness and excess.
C 400
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Which question best illustrates Montressor’s true character?
a.“A draft of this Medoc will defend us from the damps.”
b.“My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking today.
c.“I must not only punish but punish with impunity.”
d.“And yet some fools will have it that his taste is a match for your own.”
C 500
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c. “I must not only punish but punish with impunity.”
C 500
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What in the story “The Scarlet Ibis” indicates the point of view of the narrator
a.The use of “he” indicates that the narrator is not part of the action.
b.The use of “we” and “I” indicates that the narrator is part of the action.
c.No names were used, so there is no evidence of the narrator’s identity.
d.The tone indicates that the narrator is someone who is detached from the people involved.
D 100
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b. The use of “we” and “I” indicates that the narrator is
part of the action.
D 100
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The narrator is motivated to persist with Doodle’s development program by his
a.pride in his own accomplishments
b.pride in Doodle
c.Sympathy for Doodle
d.defiance of his parents
D 200
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a. Pride in his own accomplishments
D 200
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What is the main idea of “The Scarlet Ibis”?
a. Memories remain clear even with the passing of time.
b. Pride can cause people to be cruel even to those they love.
c. The world of nature is fragile and must be protected.
d. Close friendships are rare among family members
D 300
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b. Pride can cause people to be cruel even to those they love.
D 300
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Which sentence explains why naming the narrator’s brother Willam Armstrong was like “tying a big tail
on a small kite”?
a.It is a name that has been in the family for generations.
b.It implies that he will grow up to do great things.
c.It is a formal-sounding name for a small baby.
d.It is not a name that is easy to remember.
D 400
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c. It is a formal-sounding name for a small baby.
D 400
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What prompts the narrator to show Doodle the coffin?
a.He thinks his brother will find it amusing.
b.He intends to close him inside the coffin as a joke.
c.He has a cruel streak that surfaces occaisonally.
d.He wants to impress on Doodle how surprised they all were that he survived.
D 500
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D 500
c. He has a cruel streak that surfaces occasionally
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In “Blues Ain’t No Mockin’bird” how does that detail of the story “about this lady Goldilocks
who barged into a house what wasn’t even hers” help a reader understand Cathy’s character?
a.It shows that she likes to make the twins laugh.
b.It points out how she keeps the twins from bothering Granny.
c.It reveals her interest in storytelling.
d.It illustrates that she likes to follow Granny’s example.
E 100
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E 100
d. It illustrates that she likes to follow Granny’s example
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In “Blues” what detail is most reponsible for Granddaddy’s appearance
of great power and strength?
a.His feet
b. His hands
c. His height
d. His cool manner
E 200
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b. His hands
E 200
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“Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird has to do with
a.An old man’s violent anger toward a pair of hawksb. An old woman’s strict manner with her grandchildrenc. An old woman’s fury at not being treated with respectd. A family’s rudeness to a pair of reporters.
E 300
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b. An old woman’s fury at not being treated with respect.
E 300
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Which statement describes Granny’s attitude toward the camera crew in
“Blues”?
a.Granny is more excited than Tyrone and Terry.
b.Granny wants to use their actions and behavior to teach a lesson.
c.Granny is worried that they will prevent her from finishing the cakes she is making.
d.Granny resents them because they are invading her privacy.
E 400
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d. Granny resents them because they are invading her privacy.
E 400
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From reading “The Sniper” you can infer that the families during that time were
a.poor, as a result of the depression
b.small and close-knit
c.often split by civil war; brothers fighting against brothers
d.spread apart; they rarely saw each other
E 500
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c. Often split by civil war; brother fighting against brothers
E 500
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The situational irony in “The Sniper” occurs when
a. The sniper shoots the informers.
b. The sniper fakes out the other sniper by putting his hat on his rifle.
c. The sniper lights a cigarette.
d. The sniper rolls the other dead sniper over to discover it is his brother.
F 100
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d. The sniper rolls the other dead sniper over to discover it
is his brother.
F 100
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Which of the following is an example of verbal irony?
a.When the cameraman call Granny Cain “Aunty.”
b. When General Zaroff claims that “we try to be civilized here.”
c. When the sniper lit the cigarette and was shot at because of it.
d. The fact that there really was never any Amontillado in the catacomb.
F 200
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b. When General Zaroff claims that “we try to be civilized here.”
But he is really uncivilized in that he hunts humans.
F 200
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The following quote from “The Most Dangerous Game” is an example of what
literary device? “The lights from the yacht became faint and ever-vanishing fireflies.”
a. simile
b. personification
c. metaphor
d. foreshadowingF 300
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c. metaphor
F 300
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The character who causes problems for the protagonist is the
a. villain
b. antagonist
c. hero
d. narrrator
F 400
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b. antagonist
F 400
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Name the five daydreams Walter Mitty had in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”
F 500
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Military pilot
Surgeon
Defendant in court
Prisoner
Naval officer
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
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Name the five elements of a
plot line.
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Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
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