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JEOPARDY!
Click Once to Begin
  • Ancient Voices Unit Test Review
  • Epics, myths, proverbs, African Oral Tradition
  • English 10

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JEOPARDY!
Myths Archetypes
Proverbs
Literary Terms
The Iliad
The Song of Roland
Talk The Five Helpers
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Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
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    the game links to work improperly. This slide is
    hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.
  • In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic
    (click once to select right click the border and
    choose copy).
  • Locate the answer slide which you want to be the
    daily double
  • Right-click and choose paste. If necessary,
    reposition the graphic so that it does not cover
    the answer text.

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Which of the following are an example
of the Villain archetype?A. Superman
Spiderman Indiana JonesB. Cruella Devil Scar
Mr. Freeze the JokerC. Sleeping Beauty Fiona
RapunzelD. Glenda from Wizard of Oz Woman who
helps Cinderella
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Which of the following are an example of the
archetypal plot, the transformation?A. Star
Wars Transformers The Dark KnightB. Romeo
and Juliet TwilightC. Mean Girls The Blind
Side CinderellaD. The Odyssey Narnia
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Which of the following statements is true about
myths?A. They were originally written down.B.
They are rare and exist in only a few
cultures.C. They are usually silly and
meaningless.D. They attempt to explain the human
experience.
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In Coyote and the Origin of Death and The
Origin of Death, what does the trickster
character do to bring change upon his
culture?A. allows no one else to be bornB.
allows no one to ever be hungry againC. allows
there to be deathD. allows there to be marriage
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In the myths, Deucalion and Tata and Nena, a
couple are saved from the flood. From which myth
is the couple not loyal to the gods at the very
end?A. DecaulionB. Tata and NenaC.
BothD. Neither
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Proverbs in African Oral Traditions are used
to-A. convey cultural wisdomB. entertainC.
resolve ethical problemsD. A and B onlyE. All
of the above
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Which of the following sentences contain an
example of alliteration?A. Their TV antenna was
higher than a skyscraperB. High are the hills,
and high, high are the trees.C. He who laughs
last, laughs bestD. A and BE. B and C
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The Ashanti proverb Rain beats a leopards
skin, but it does not wash out the spots means
that-A. catastrophes can change peopleB.
cleanliness is importantC. real beauty is in a
persons heartD. people tend to stay the same
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He who does not mend his clothes will soon
have none counsels listeners to-A. keep up
with daily responsibilitiesB. make a good first
impression on othersC. give unneeded items to
charityD. ask others to help with chores
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An Ethiopian proverb says, What one hopes for
is always better than what one has. Which
familiar proverb teaches the same thing?A. The
grass is always greener on the other side.B. A
fool and his money are soon parted.C. Dont
count your chickens before they hatch.D. It
was out of the frying plan and into the fire.
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Most stories that explain the origins of a
belief, a custom, or a natural phenomenon are
classified asA. tall tales.B. myths.C.
fables.D. science fiction.
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The point of greatest emotional intensity of
suspense in a plot when the outcome of the
conflict becomes known is called-A. a
proverbB. the climaxC. alliterationD. flashback
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A scene that interrupts the present action of
the plot to tell what happened at an earlier time
is calledA. An epithetB. A flashbackC. A
soliloquyD. A paradox
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Parallelism isA. The use of similar sentence
structures to express ideas B. An apparent
contradiction that is actually trueC. A figure
of speech that compares two unlike thingsD. The
alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables
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Achilles wants to fight Hector because-A.
Hector stole Helen from him.B. Hector killed
Achilles father.C. Hector stole treasure from
the Greeks.D. Hector killed Achilles best
friend, Patroclus.
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As Book 22 opens, Apollo has tricked Achilles
into running away from the battle. This event is
an example of the Greek belief that a. a hero
can threaten and harm a godb. the gods often
intervene in human lifec. the gods enjoy
leading humans astrayd. a warriors death is
fated and unavoidable
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Zeus considers saving Hectors life
because-A. he helped save Helen. B. he did
nothing wrong.C. he was loyal to the gods.D. he
was good to his people.
Daily Double!!!
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Why does Hector finally decide to face
Achilles?A. He realizes that he is acting like
a coward.B. Hectors father tells him to
fight.C. Athena (disguised as his brother)
convinces Hector to fight.D. Zeus tells Hector
to go ahead and fight.
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What is Hectors final request before he fights
Achilles?A. To not touch his family or the
Trojan warriors if he dies.B. To return his
armor back to his people if he dies.C. To take
care of his wife and child for him if he dies.D.
To return his body back to his people if he dies.
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The battle in The Song of Roland is between-A.
The Jews and the MuslimsB. The Jews and the
ChristiansC. The Christians and the MuslimsD.
The Christians and the Buddhists
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Olivers criticism of Roland reveals that Oliver
is more ______________ than Roland.A.
FearlessB. ImpulsiveC. CautiousD. Ambitious
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How does Roland die?A. by being killed by a
SaracenB. by Ganelon stabbing Roland in the
backC. by blowing his olifantD. by tripping and
falling on his sword (Durendal)
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As Roland slowly starts to die, what does he
do?A. He thinks about how angry he is towards
Ganelon.B. He starts to pray.C. He starts to
sing the French national anthem.D. He starts to
cry for his men.
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What did we learn about the French culture by
reading the epic, The Song of Roland?A. The
French are greedy people.B. The French are not
very worthy people.C. The French are very
religious (Christians).D. A and BE. B and CF.
All of the above
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What type of elements are seen in both, The
Five Helpers and Talk?A. rhythm and rhymeB.
repetition and suspenseC. repetition and animals
acting as humansD. rhyme and animals acting as
humans
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In The Five Helpers, what does the chiefs
daughter have trouble doing in the beginning of
the story?A. singing in front of other
peopleB. dating a man from another countryC.
learning to speak another languageD. finding
someone she wants to marry
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What animal in The Five Helpers acts like a
human being and has magical powers?A. the
dogB. the birdC. the snakeD. the cow
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 What is the purpose of the repetition
in the Ashanti tale, Talk?A. It helps the
readers keep up with the developing plot.B. It
makes the story more humorous.C. It proves that
the men in the story are stupid.D. A and BE. B
and CF. All of the above
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Why is it humorous when the stool talks to the
Chief at the very end of Talk?A. because he
is scared of talking stoolsB. because he only
has talking animalsC. because he did not believe
the other menD. because he is angry at all of
the talking objects/animals in the story
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