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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Writing
Brainstorming, webbing, mapping, jot listing…
$100 Answer from Writing
What is Prewriting?
$200 Question from Writing
Standard number of supports to make a good argument.
$200 Answer from Writing
What is THREE.
$300 Question from Writing
The most important step in the writing process.
$300 Answer from Writing
What is revision?
$400 Question from Writing
The parts of a two part thesis
$400 Answer from Writing
What are what will be proved & how it will be proved?
$500 Question from Writing
Where your thesis should be in a 5 paragraph essay.
$500 Answer from Writing
Where is at the end Of the introduction?
$100 Question from Reading
Taking notes and filling out graphic organizers like tables or theme wheels…
$100 Answer from Reading
What is Active Readingor Literacy Strategy?
$200 Question from Reading
Used to read textbooks.
$200 Answer from Reading
What is the SQ3R?
$300 Question from Reading
Looking over a reading selection to get a feel for it.
$300 Answer from Reading
What is skimming?
$400 Question from Reading
The one thing literature can tell us about a person that we cannot know in real life.
$400 Answer from Reading
What are a person’s (character’s) thoughts?
$500 Question from Reading
The best way to determine an author’s theme when you are struggling to figure it out.
$500 Answer from Reading
What is note the change in the main character?
$100 Question from Lit. Terms
Technique used in “The Most Dangerous Game,” “The Sniper,” and “The Cask of Amontillado” to create dark, foreboding
moods. Definition: time and place of story.
$100 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is setting?
$200 Question from Lit. Terms
Used in “The Sniper” and “The Most Dangerous Game” to show how the main character has a dramatic change of heart that we might not have expected.
$200 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is Situational Irony?
$300 Question from Lit. Terms
Used in “The Scarlet Ibis” to show how Doodle was a lot like the bird.
$300 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is Symbol?
$400 Question from Lit. Terms
Steinbeck’s use of the famous poem “To a Mouse” as the source of the title of his book.
$400 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is allusion?
$500 Question from Lit. Terms
The narrator reflects upon a prior experience in “Marigolds.”
$500 Answer from Lit. Terms
What is flashback?
$100 Question from PLOTS
What Mitty was in all of his daydreams.
$100 Answer from PLOTS
What is the hero?
$200 Question from PLOTS
How we know Rainsford defeats Zaroff.
$200 Answer from PLOTS
What is Rainsford sleeps in Zaroff’s bed?
$300 Question from PLOTS
The big change in the sniper after he finally defeats his enemy.
$300 Answer from PLOT
What is from fanatic to remorseful?
$400 Question from PLOTS
How Montresor gets rid of his servants so he can commit his crime.
$400 Answer from PLOTS
What is by telling them they cannot leave?
$500 Question from PLOTS
The event that sets Elizabeth off in “Marigolds”
$500 Answer from PLOTS
What is her father crying?
$100 Question from Themes
In war, nobody wins.
$100 Answer from Themes
What is “The Sniper”
$200 Question from Themes
Daydreaming can be a vivid, humorous, and sometimes disruptive way to escape.
$200 Answer from Themes
What is “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty?”
$300 Question from Themes
One cannot have both compassion and innocence.
$300 Answer from Themes
What is “Marigolds?”
$400 Question from Themes
The hunter can become the hunted.
$400 Answer from Themes
What is “The Most Dangerous Game?”
$500 Question from Themes
Human beings are victims of their circumstances.
$500 Answer from Themes
Of Mice and Men
Final Jeopardy
What is meant by “One cannot have both compassion and innocence?”
Final Jeopardy Answer
Without experience, we cannot empathize with the pain of others.
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