Title: Instructions for using this template.
1Instructions for using this template.
- Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
written Answer this is the prompt the students
will see, and where I have Question should be
the students response. - To enter your questions and answers, click once
on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
box disappear. - When clicking on the slide to move to the next
appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
the right location.)
2Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
3Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
4Literary Terms
Settings
Themes
Characters
Vocabulary
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
10 Point
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
20 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
30 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
40 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
50 Points
5a gloomy or sullen disposition
6What is morose?
7thoughtfully considered or meditated
8What is contemplated?
9foretelling evil threatening
10What is ominous?
11aggressive quarrelsome combative
12What is pugnacious?
13the intent to lower the reputation of a
person/thing intentionally offensive/hurtful
14What is derogatory?
15to indirectly indicate hint suggest
16What is imply?
17part of a story that introduces the characters,
the setting, and the basic situation
18What is the exposition?
19the time and place of an action in a story
20What is the setting?
21the position or perspective from which a story
is told
22What is point of view?
23a regional variety of language
24What is dialect?
25childlike innocent strong mentally disabled
26What are the characteristics of Lennie?
27Frustrated cautious wise
28What are the characteristics of George?
29The archetypal hero/king of the ranch
30Who is Slim?
31The character who is symbolic of small people
who may feel inferior and overcompensate by
inflating or flaunting their power and status
32Who is Curley?
33The character who is symbolic of the philosophy
of Darwinism
34Who is Carlson?
35The setting that is a sanctuary away from society
36What is the green pool?
37The setting that is symbolic of heaven
38What is the dream farm?
39The setting that prominently portrays the strong
vs. weak theme
40What is Crooks room?
41The setting that prominently symbolizes conflict
42What is the bunkhouse?
43The place where Curleys wife is killed
44What is the barn?
45The theme most evident when Carlson wants to
shoot Candys dog and give him one of Slims
puppies
46What is survival of the fittest (strong vs. weak)?
47The theme most evident when Slim decides to keep
the five biggest puppies out of Lulus litter
48What is survival of the fittest (strong vs. weak)?
49The theme most evident after George realizes
Lennie has killed Curleys wife and knows they
will never have a ranch together
50What is the realistic inaccessibility of true
happiness?
51The theme most evident when George shoots Lennie
52What is survival of the fittest (strong vs.
weak)?
53The theme most evident when the boss assumes
George is taking advantage of Lennie
54Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
55What is the predatory nature of humans?
56What literary device does John Steinbeck use to
portray the natural cycle of life?
57What is parallelism?