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Title: Jeopardy Spring Final Review Day 2


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ANIMAL FARM Literary Form
ANIMAL FARM History
ANIMAL FARM Persusion
ANIMAL FARM Whats Happening?
ROOTS, PREFIXES, SUFFIXES
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Who is the author of Animal Farm?
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Who isGEORGE ORWELL? (100)
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According to the author, he perceives Animal Farm
as a(n) ___________, which is a brief, often
humorous tale that presents a moral message.
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What is A FABLE? (200)
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The book is best described as a(n)
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What is AN ALLEGORY? (300)
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Animal Farm is a satire on the
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What is THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION? (400)
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GEORGE ORWELL is a pseudonym for
  • What was the final fate of the Romanov family?

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What isERIC BLAIRE?(500)
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What is the fate of the Romanov family?
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What isthey were EXECUTED?(100)
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He was the Father of Modern Communism
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Who isKARL MARX? (200)
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After Lenins death, Leon Trotsky and _______
emerged as the new leaders in RussiaRepresented
by ___________ ___________in Animal Farm
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STALINNAPOLEON SNOWBALL?(300)
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The effort to persuade someone over to a cause,
without ever admitting a negative view
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What isPROPAGANDA?(400)
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Who PINKEYE represents from the RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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Who isSTALINS FOOD TESTERS who tasted his food
before he ate it incase it was POISONED?(500)
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When a reason is given for the desire but that
reason has nothing to do with the situation.
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What isFAULTY CAUSE AND EFFECT?(100)
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Ties a person or cause to a largely perceived
negative image.
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What isNAME CALLING?(200)
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The candidate or cause is identified with common
people from everyday walks of life.
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What isPLAIN FOLK (300)
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Employs the use of symbols or quotes to convey a
message not necessarily associated with them.
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What isTRANSFER(400)
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An example might include a humorous commercial
like the Afflack duck commercials.
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What isEMOTIONAL APPEAL(500)
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This actually brings about the animals rebellion
at the beginning of the story.
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What isTHE ANIMALS HUNGER(100)
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The first battle between the humans and the
animals when Jones and the other farmers came
with sticks and guns to retake the farm
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What is THE BATTLE OF THE COWSHED(200)
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What moves the animals to attack Frederick and
his men at the Battle of the Windmill?
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What isTHE MEN BLOW UP THE ANIMALS
WINDMILL?(300)
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Why Napoleon begins executing animals
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What is BECAUSE HE WANTS TO STOP ANY REBELLION
AGAINST HIM BY KEEPING THE ANIMALS IN FEAR?(400)
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The THREE ways NAPOLEON sets himself apart from
the other animals
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What is 1. He had titles like Our Leader,
Comrade Napoleon 2. He lived in separate
quarters3. he had guards to protect him
(500)
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Identify the meaning of 2 of the 3 word
ROOTScedecentcertcid/cisĀ 
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What is ?cede to go to yieldcent one
hundredcert to be sure, to trustcid/cis to
cut off, be brief, to kill(100)
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Identify the meaning of 2 of the 4 word
ROOTSgratlingu/langunoc,noxspec/spect/spic
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What is? grat pleasing, thankfullingu/langu
- tonguenoc,nox harm, nightspec/spect/spic
to see or look at(200)
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Identify the meaning of 2 of the 4 word
ROOTScor/cord/cardcrit/crisdurfid
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What is?cor/cord/card heartcrit/cris to
separate, discern, judgedur hard, lastingfid
trust, faith(300)
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Identify the meaning of 2 of the 4
PREFIXESpro-se-trans-mal-
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What is?pro before, for, in support ofse
aparttrans across overmal wrong, bad(400)
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Identify the meaning of 2 of the 4
SUFFIXES-ship/-ness/-tude-y-ism- ous
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What is?-ship/-ness/-tude state or quality
of being-y characterized by-ism act,
practice, or result of example-ous having
full of characterized by(500)
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FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
  • SENTENCE
  • PATTERNS

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Identify the SENTENCE PATTERN
  • Some of the animalsBen, Clover,
    Murielquestioned the events occurring on Animal
    Farm.
  • The animals burned all reminders of mankind's
    oppression whips, harnesses, halters, ribbons.
  • Strength, courage, staminaall define the
    character of Boxer.
  • Napoleon instilled fear in the other animals he
    used Squealer to threaten Mr. Jones return and
    his dogs to keep them in line.
  • Mollie never did her share she could not be
    found when it was time to work, and she hid in
    her stall when the Battle of Cowshed took place.
  • Snowball created battle plans and windmill plans,
    committees and schedules, hopes and dreams.
  • If the animals were smarter, if Napoleon and
    Snowball could have worked as a team, then Animal
    Farm would have been successful.
  • Snowball created the plans for the windmill
    however, he was not given credit for his work.
  • Mollie liked ribbons and attention and humans.
  • Napoleon was a brutal leader, brutal to the
    animals who blindly followed him and especially
    brutal to Snowball.

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Identify the SENTENCE PATTERN
  • Some of the animalsBen, Clover,
    Murielquestioned the events occurring on Animal
    Farm.
  • The animals burned all reminders of mankind's
    oppression whips, harnesses, halters, ribbons.
  • Strength, courage, staminaall define the
    character of Boxer.
  • Napoleon instilled fear in the other animals he
    used Squealer to threaten Mr. Jones return and
    his dogs to keep them in line.
  • Mollie never did her share she could not be
    found when it was time to work, and she hid in
    her stall when the Battle of Cowshed took place.
  • Snowball created battle plans and windmill plans,
    committees and schedules, hopes and dreams.
  • If the animals were smarter, if Napoleon and
    Snowball could have worked as a team, then Animal
    Farm would have been successful.
  • Snowball created the plans for the windmill
    however, he was not given credit for his work.
  • Mollie liked ribbons and attention and humans.
  • Napoleon was a brutal leader, brutal to the
    animals who blindly followed him and especially
    brutal to Snowball.

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TIE BREAKER
  • Napoleon loved to drink only one kind of
    beveragewhiskey.

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TIE BREAKER
  • Napoleon loved to drink only one kind of
    beveragewhiskey.

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