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Jeopardy History ThemesStyleAuthors Quotes Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from History Name the King of England who was beheaded by his people.

$100 Answer from History Charles I

$200 Question from History Name the “Lord Protector” Of the English Commonwealth.

$200 Answer from History Oliver Cromwell

$300 Question from History What is the period called that focused on reason and observation of nature?

$300 Answer from History The Enlightenment

$400 Question from History Name both of the monarchs that ruled during the Glorious Revolution

$400 Answer from History William and Mary

$500 Question from History Who was offered the crown after Cromwell died?

$500 Answer from History Charles II

$100 Question from Themes Latin for “Seize the Day!”

$100 Answer from Themes Carpe Diem

$200 Question from Themes Victory over death.

$200 Answer from Themes Holy Sonnet 10

$300 Question from Themes Death cannot separate those who truly love.

$300 Answer from Themes A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

$400 Question from Themes Natural is better than “made up”

$400 Answer from Themes Still to Be Neat

$500 Question from Themes Don’t hang on love that isn’t returned.

$500 Answer from Themes Song

$100 Question from Style An extended comparison that links objects or ideas Commonly associated.

$100 Answer from Style Conceit

$200 Question from Style Images or descriptions that appear self-contradictory but that reveal a deeper truth.

$200 Answer from Style Paradox

$300 Question from Style A short, memorable line with bouncy rhythm, paradoxical twists, and parallel phrases or clauses.

$300 Answer from Style Epigram

$400 Question from Style A position statement - when a writer defends a belief or activity against criticism.

$400 Answer from Style Apology

$500 Question from Style Writing that uses humor to expose and ridicule human vice and folly.

$500 Answer from Style Satire

$100 Question from Authors A Modest Proposal

$100 Answer from Authors Jonathon Swift

$200 Question from Authors To His Coy Mistress

$200 Answer from Authors Andrew Marvell

$300 Question from Authors A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

$300 Answer from Authors John Donne

$400 Question from Authors On My First Son

$400 Answer from Authors Ben Jonson

$500 Question from Authors To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time

$500 Answer from Authors Robert Herrick

$100 Question from Quotes Name the work: “…or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I’ll not look for wine.”

$100 Answer from Lit. Quotes Song: To Celia

$200 Question from Quotes Name the work: “Death be not proud, though some have called thee/Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so…”

$200 Answer from Quotes Holy Sonnet 10

$300 Question from Quotes Name the work: “What weakness offered, strength might have refused; Being lord of all, the greater was his shame …”

$300 Answer from Quotes Eve’s Apology in Defense of Women

$400 Question from Quotes Name the work: “…though it is impossible to say anything that is able to give a true idea of it to those who did not see it, other than this, that it was indeed very, very, very dreadful, and such as no tongue can express.”

$400 Answer from Quotes from A Journal of the Plague Year

$500 Question from Quotes Name the work: “Now therefore, while the youthful hue/ sits on thy skin like morning dew,/ and while the willing soul transpires/ At every pore with instant fires…”

$500 Answer from Quotes To His Coy Mistress

Final Jeopardy Name the work, author, and explain the meaning of the following quote: “…for affliction is a treasure, and scarce any man hath enough of it.”

Final Jeopardy Answer Meditation 17 By; John Donne -Trials make us stronger And help us to mature.