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THIS IS Jeopardy

Jeopardy Characters “TMDG” Plot Mountain “The Necklace” “A Sound of Thunder” “Poison” 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

This character is stuck in bed with a snake on his belly.

HARRY A 100

This character goes from being the hunter to the hunted on Ship Trap Island.

RAINSFORD A 200

This character steps off the path in “the future”

Eckels A 300

This character is the one who calls the doctor and tries to find ways to eliminate the snake.

Timber Woods A 400

This character loses a FAKE necklace!

Mathilde Loisel A 500

WHY is it called “Ship Trap Island”? B 100

It lures shipS in so Zaroff can hunt the sailors. B 100

What is our CONFLICT in “The Most Dangerous Game”? B 200

When Rainsford is stranded on Ship Trap Island & needs to survive the “game” B 200

What is our CLIMAX in “TMDG”? B 300

When Rainsford jumps into the water to escape Zaroff B 300

What kind of character is Rainsford What kind of character is Rainsford? (You only have two choices to choose from!) B 400

DYNAMIC – he changes throughout the story B 400

What is the double meaning behind the title, “The Most Dangerous Game”?

Game = People being Hunted Most Dangerous Game = Hunting people

When we are introduced to our characters and learn about our setting, we are in what stage of our plot mountain? C 100

Exposition C 100

When the necklace is discovered as FAKE (in “The Necklace”), this is what point on our plot mountain?. C 200

Climax! C 200

The discovery of the butterfly dead on Eckel’s shoe is part of the ______________.

Falling Action C 300

The ________ in “Poison” is when they pull back the sheet and realize there is no snake.

(GO BACK) C 400

Sometimes, stories have a very short _________ that leads to a very quick ________.

Falling Action Resolution

Where is the SETTING of “The Necklace”? D 100

Paris, France D 100

How does our main character, Mathilde, feel about her life?

She does not like her life and wishes for a better, more lavish lifestyle.

WHO does she ask to borrow jewelry from and WHY?

She asks Mme. Forestier and it is because she is attending a party.

How many years pass before we see Mme. Forestier again? D 400

Ten Years! D 400

What is a possible theme for “The Necklace”? D 500

Be happy with your own life Do not wish for something too great

The setting of “A Sound of Thunder” is in the _______.

Future! E 100

Who is the character to outlines all of the rules and guidelines?

Travis E 200

When does our CONFLICT happen in the story?

When Eckels refuses to shoot the dinosaur

What has changed once they return to the “present” ?

Different president, different language

The external conflict in this story is ______ vs The external conflict in this story is ______ vs. ______ but also could be ______ vs. ______. E 500

Person vs. Person Person vs. Nature

What is the snake called in “Poison”? F 100

A Krait F 100

What kind of personality does Harry Pope have throughout the story What kind of personality does Harry Pope have throughout the story? What kind of character does this make him? F 200

Rude, angry, eventually racist – static, personality never changes or improves F 200

Dr. Ganderbai uses WHAT to try and knock out the snake? F 300

Chloroform F 300

What does Timber Woods see when he lifts the sheet What does Timber Woods see when he lifts the sheet? (Hint: pajamas, not a snake) F 400

A mother-of-pearl button

What is the FINAL kind of “Poison” in the story?

Harry’s racist words against Dr. Ganderbai F 500

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