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1JEOPARDY!
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Round 1
Round 2
Final Jeopardy
2JEOPARDY!
Plot Chart
Hunting Anyone?
Birds of a feather
Literary Terms
Drink up
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3Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
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4The turning point of the story
5An introduction to the people, places, and
situations that are important in the story
6The part of the plot that grabs the readers
attention
7The part of the plot that adds complications to
the problem/events
8The part of the plot that tells the final outcome
of the story (theme)
9A character who exhibits many traits AND changes
throughout the story
10A direct comparison of two things not using like
or as
11Elements in a story that hint at events to come
12Lennie Small is not really small is an example of
this literary device
13Ta-pocketa-ta-pocketa-ta-pocketa
14How Rainsford reaches Ship-trap island
15Why Zaroff doesnt consider the hunt immoral
16The narrative hook of this story
17The climax of the Most Dangerous Game
Daily Double!!!
18The protagonist of this story
19The setting of The Cask of Amontillado
20Why Montresor seeks revenge on Fortunado
21What Fortunado is a connoisseur of
22The climax of Cask
23How Montresor ensures the secrecy of his trip to
the catacombs with Fortunado
24What is built for Doodle when he is born
25Why the name Doodle is more fitting for him than
William Armstrong
26What Doodle does as a baby to show hes all
there
27Why the scarlet ibis is an appropriate symbol for
Doodle
28I thought myself pretty smart at many things,
like holding my breath, running, jumping, or
climbing vines in Old Woman Swamp. This is an
example of what type of point of view
29 Double JEOPARDY!
I guess thats why they call it the Blues
Secrets dont make friends
Lit. Term Application
3 Wise Men
What you talkin about Willis
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30Why Camera Man and Smilin have come to the Cains
31The narrator of the story
32She was on the back porch, Granny was, making
the cakes drunk. This sentence is an example of
what kind of dialect?
33Provide an example of indirect characterization
of Granny
34This feature of Granddaddys shows his strength
and fortitude
35The couples most prized possessions
36The Magi are
37Jims initial reaction to Dellas hair cut
38Why Della visits Mme. Sofronie
39Theme of the Gift of the Magi
40How is Mrs. Mitty characterized?
41What Walter becomes in his first daydream
42What type of character (round, flat, dynamic,
static) is Mrs. Mitty and how do you know?
43What 2 things was Walter supposed to remember to
buy?
44How are personality traits Walter has in his
daydreams different than he is in real life?
Daily Double!!!
45 Brother, Brother, dont leave me! Dont leave
me!
46I always got my quarry. There is no greater
bore than perfection.
47 Not so fast! Youre driving too fast!
48The world is made of two classesthe hunters and
the huntees.
49I have received a pipe of what passes for
Amontillado, and I have my doubts.
50Rainsford had fought his way through the bush for
two hours and reminded himself that he must keep
his nerve.
51You woulda done whatcha always do-go cry to Mama,
you big baby.
52The last of the graveyard flowers were blooming,
and their smell drifted across the cotton filed
and through every room of our hours, speaking
softly the names of our dead.
53His wife would be through at the hairdressers in
fifteen minutes, Mitty saw in looking at his
watch, unless they had trouble drying it.
54Jim, darling, dont look at me that way. I had
my hair cut off and sold itItll grow out again
---you wont mindFor there lay The Combs that
Della had worshipped for long in a Broadway
window.
55Final Jeopardy
- Describe the difference between third person
limited point of view and third person omniscient
point of view