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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from C1
Usually one character
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Who/what is the main character?
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$200 Question from C1
One or more characters that interact with the main character.
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Who/what are the minor characters?
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$300 Question from C1
Characters include people, animals, and __________ creatures.
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Who/what are imaginary creatures?
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$400 Question from C1
Louisa Tether
$400 Answer from C1
Who is the main character of Louisa, Please Come Home?
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$500 Question from C1
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Tether, Paul, and Mrs. Peacock
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Who are the minor characters of Louisa Please Come Home?
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$100 Question from C2
Past, present, or future
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What is (setting) time?
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$200 Question from C2
Day, week, month, year, season…
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What is (setting) time?
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$300 Question from C2
Real or imaginary location
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What is (setting) place?
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$400 Question from C2
Inside /outsideCity, State, CountrySpecific room or building
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What is (setting) place?
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$500 Question from C2
1950sRockville, Crain, ChandlerMrs. Peacock’s house
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What is the setting (time and place) of Louisa, Please Come Home?
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$100 Question from C3
Main __________ the writer conveys to the reader
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What is message?
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$200 Question from C3
Lesson about __________
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What is life?
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$300 Question from C3
A ___________ about people and their actions.
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What is belief?
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$400 Question from C3
Key to unlocking theme…Did the __________ change in the story?
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What is character?
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$500 Question from C3
NOT __________ directly in the story
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What is stated?
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$100 Question from C4
Sequence of events
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What is plot?
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$200 Question from C4
In this part of the plot…Characters are introduced.Setting is described.
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What is exposition?
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$300 Question from C4
Point of greatest suspense in the plot.
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What is climax?
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$400 Question from C4
Louisa’s parents do not recognize her.
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What is the climax of Louisa, PleaseCome Home?
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$500 Question from C4
Conclusion of the story
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What is the resolution?
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$100 Question from C5
Silver and Blue
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What are Miss Christianson’sfavorite colors?
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$200 Question from C5
ThanksgivingValentine’s Day
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What are Miss Christianson’sfavorite holidays?
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$300 Question from C5
Age of becoming a Brewers fanMiss Christianson
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What is 5 years old?
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$400 Question from C5
Cheese Ravioli, Meat Sauce & French Bread Slice
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What is for lunch today?
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$500 Question from C5
Mr. Hendrickson
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Who is the principal of SMMS?
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Final Jeopardy
This is the author of Louisa, Please Come Home. She liked to write creepy stories with twist endings.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Shirley Jackson?