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JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Board Instructions Template by Kevin Dufendach Updates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardy JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Instructions Board not in any way endorsed or affiliated with the Jeopardy Game Show

Instructions Reset Adjust Countdown Timer To start a new game, click the “reset” button on the board slide. This will reset the board, set each player’s score to 0, and randomly move the Daily Double. Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores. Click on the lights at the bottom to start a countdown (click below to change). Incorrect response: Click the “incorrect” button if the player responds incorrectly, and their score will subtract. Correct response: Press the “correct” button if the player responds correctly, and the correct response will then be shown. To skip viewing the correct response, check the box below If no one gets the question correct, press the arrow to go to the next slide (or return to the board if the checkbox below is checked). Troubleshooting: Do not delete the value shape (e.g. $400) from any slide. If you don’t like it, you can move it off the screen, but DON’T DELETE IT, and don’t change its text!!! Do not delete question slides and copy them in from somewhere else. You can do this to replace “answer” slides, but just not question slides (unless you re-apply the hyperlinks to the board) If none of the functions are working, see “Macro Troubleshooting” Adjust Countdown Timer Import from Excel Template (Template available online) Template by Kevin Dufendach. Updates at http://sites.google.com/site/dufmedical/jeopardy Please send questions and comments to krd.public+Jeopardy@gmail.com

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What type of mood is established in the beginning of the story ? $100 What type of mood is established in the beginning of the story ? Group 1 Next

Board $100 Group 1 Answers ... The mood established at the beginning of the story is lighthearted and a bit gloomy because it was dark and raining.

What magical ability does the monkey’s paw have ? Board $200 What magical ability does the monkey’s paw have ? Group 1 Next

Board $200 Group 1 Answers … The monkey’s paw has the magical ability to grant 3 wishes to whomever holds it.

$300 Why does the story start with the father and son playing chess ? Does the father’s strategy at the chess game tell you anything about his personality ? If so , what? Next

$300 Board Group 1 Answers… The story begins with the father and son playing chess to show the reader that each has a competitive mindset and it gives the reader a glance into their personalities and how they are different. The father’s strategy in playing chess shows the reader that he is intelligent and takes risk.

Why did the fakir place a spell on the paw? $400 Why did the fakir place a spell on the paw?

Board $400 Group 1 Answers… “He wanted to show that fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.”

$500 Read the following sentences.) Mr. White shamefully gives in to a desire to make a wish magically come true. “Mr. White took the paw from his pocket and eyed it dubiously…His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords. Which word or words might best help the reader understand the meaning of the word “credulity”? CHOOSE 1 ANSWER. L.8.4a A. took the paw from his pocket B. eyed it (the paw) dubiously C. by a wink at his mother D. sat down at the piano Next

$500 Board Group 1 Answers… B.) Eyed it (the paw) dubiously

What happens to Hebert White? $100 What happens to Hebert White? Next

Group 2 Answers… He gets caught in the machinery and dies at work. $100 Board Group 2 Answers… He gets caught in the machinery and dies at work.

$200 Sergeant Major Morris’ face whitens when he reveals that that he has had three wishes. What can you infer about the paw ? Next

$200 Board Group 2 Answers… One can infer that he was in fear of the paw and that his wishes didn’t turn out the way he intended them to turn out

$300 How does Jacobs set the mood and/or tone of the story ? How does he build suspense ? Think about the way he uses silence as a way to create a mood. What does he describe at the end as the husband and wife lie in bed waiting for their wish to come true? Next

Board $300 Group 2 answers…

$400 What is probably upsetting the sergeant-major about the White family’s lightheartedness toward the paw? Next

Board $400 Group 2 Answers… The Sergeant-Major was concerned about the Whites wishes being greedy/selfish wishes

$500 Sergeant Major Morris states, “The first man had his three wishes, yes," was the reply. "I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death. That's how I got the paw." Which of the following statements is true about the excerpt and which event does it foreshadow? RL8.3 A. The first man had three wishes, but the third was for death. B. Mr. White wishes for money. C. Herbert is killed at his job. D. A representative from Herbert’s work visits the Whites. Next

Board $500 Group 2 Answers… A.) The first man had three wishes, but the third was for death C.) Herbert is killed at his job

What does the paw immediately do after the first wish ? $100 What does the paw immediately do after the first wish ?

$100 Board Group 3 Answers… The Monkey’s Paw moves.

At what time of day does the story begin? $200 At what time of day does the story begin?

Board $200 Group 3 Answers… “The night was cold and wet,…”

What does Herbert see in the fire the night of Mr. Whites first wish ? $300 What does Herbert see in the fire the night of Mr. Whites first wish ?

Board $300 Group 3 Answers… Herbert sees a face in the fire and throws water on it to try to get it to go away.

$400 Why does Major Morris throw the Monkey’s Paw onto the fire and why do the Whites react so strongly ?

Board $400 Group 3 Answers… The reason sergeant Major Morris throws the paw on the fire is because he fears the paw and the consequences of the Whites wishes

$500 How does the mood/atmosphere differ from the beginning of the story-when Sergeant Major Morris visits the Whites-(Part I, pp. 85-91) to the middle of the story-the following morning-(Part II, pg. 92)? (RL.8.4) A. Indifferent to modest B. Ominous to dark C. Eerie to lighthearted D. Curious to concerned

Board $500 Group 3 Answers… D.) Curious and Concerned

How do the Whites come to receive the 200 pounds? $100 How do the Whites come to receive the 200 pounds?

Board $100 Group 4 Answers… Herbert’s compensation is what gives the Whites the 200 pounds.

Summarize what happens after Mr.White makes the second wish . $200 Summarize what happens after Mr.White makes the second wish .

Board $200 Group 4 Answers… Mr. White’s second wish was for his son to come back to life After Mr. White makes the second wish, he and his wife hear a knock at the door which carries throughout the house. His wife thinks that is their son. She tries to run and answer the door, but is stopped by her husband before she could open the door.

What do you suppose was the final wish ? $300 What do you suppose was the final wish ?

Board $300 Group 4 Answers… The Final wish was for Herbert to return to the grave.

$400 Sergeant Major Morris makes the paw in this way :”‘An old fakir put a spell on it. He was a very holy man and he wanted to show that fate ruled people’s lives, and that to interfere with fate only caused deep sadness.’” What does Morris’ statement mean when you first read it ? Is his comment significant ? If so, why ?

Board $400 Group 4 Answers… When one first reads the quote it means that bad things will happen if you use the wishes because that is interfering with fate. After you read the whole story you see that fate is inevitable. Yes, the comment is important because it is their first warning not to use the paw to make wishes.

$500 Read the following sentence. RL.8.3 Mrs. White went “scurrying to the door at the postman’s knock.” From the text, one can infer Mrs. White ____. A. was expecting a bill from the tailor. B. was excited to visit with the postman. C. believed in the supernatural power of the monkey’s paw. D. needed to mail a package.

Board $500 Group 4 Answers… B.) Was excited to visit the postman

$100 Why doesn’t Mr. White want his wife to open the door ? What do you think Mr. Whites third wish is ?

Board $100 Group 5 Answers… Mr. White is afraid of his wife seeing their mutilated son. Mr. Whites 3rd wish was for Herbert to go back to the grave.

How does Morris feel about the paw? How do you know ? $200 How does Morris feel about the paw? How do you know ?

Board $200 Group 5 Answers… He fears the paw and this can be shown by him throwing the paw in the fire and the white look of fear on his face

Why does Mrs. White want the Monkey’s Paw ? What is the second wish ? $300 Why does Mrs. White want the Monkey’s Paw ? What is the second wish ?

Board $300 Group 5 Answers… Mr. White wants the Monkey’s paw because he wants to know if it can actually grant his wishes. The second wish was to bring his son back to life.

$400 What do you think happened at the end of the story? Why does Mr. White beg his wife not to let “it” into the house ? What does he mean ? What is he afraid of ? Who or what was outside of the house ?

Board $400 Group 5 Answers… At the end of the story, the White’s think that their dead son Herbert has returned from the grave. Mr. White begs his wife not to answer the door because he does not want his wife to see what Herbert looks like after being caught in the machine and being in a grave for 10 days. Mr. White says “it” because he knows that what is outside of the door is not human and he is afraid that some type of creature is there.

$500 Read the following paragraphs. RL.8.3 "I expect you'll find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed," said Herbert, as he bade them good-night, "and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching you as you pocket your ill-gotten gains." He sat alone in the darkness, gazing at the dying fire, and seeing faces in it. The last face was so horrible and so simian that he gazed at it in amazement. It got so vivid that, with a little uneasy laugh, he felt on the table for a glass containing a little water to throw over it. His hand grasped the monkey's paw, and with a little shiver he wiped his hand on his coat and went up to bed. How does Hebert’s behavior and comment in the first paragraph differ from his behavior in the second paragraph? RL.8.5 A. Hebert is in disbelief over the powers of the monkey’s paw in the first paragraph and fearful and disgusted in the second paragraph. B. Herbert is excited and joyful in the first paragraph and tired and apathetic in the second paragraph. C. Herbert is playful and lighthearted in the first paragraph and indifferent in the second paragraph. D. Herbert is fearful in the first paragraph and indifferent in the second paragraph.

Board $500 Group 5 Answers… C.) Herbert is playful and lighthearted in the first paragraph and indifferent in the second paragraph

$100 Which evidence from the story best supports the idea that Sergeant Major Morris has experienced a terrible fate by wishing on the monkey’s paw? Choose 2 answers. RL.8.1 A. "It had a spell put on it by an old fakir," said the sergeant-major…” B. “I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death.” C. “And has anybody else wished?” D. If you keep it, don't blame me for what happens.”

Board $100 BONUS B.) “ I don’t know what the first two were, but the third was for death.”

$200 Read the following sentences. “"I'm afraid it'll turn you into a mean, avaricious man, and we shall have to disown you." After reading the dictionary entry below, choose the word that is the closest in meaning to “avaricious.” SELECT 2 ANSWERS. L.8.4c Avaricious: immoderately desirous of acquiring something; having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or possessions A. Giving B. Generous C. Stingy D. Materialistic

Board $200 BONUS C.) Stingy D.) Materialistic

$300 One can infer Mr. White’s final wish was for Hebert to return to the grave. Which evidence best supports this idea? Select 2 answers. RL.8.1 A. “ …and at the same moment he found the monkey's paw,…” B. ”A cold wind rushed up the staircase,…long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife…” C. “He heard the creaking of the bolt as it came slowly back…” D. ”The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house.”

Board $300 BONUS B.) “A cold wind rushed up the staircase,…long loud wail of disappointment and misery from his wife…” D.) “The knocking ceased suddenly, although the echoes of it were still in the house.”

$400 Read the following sentence. “Herbert will have some more of his funny remarks, I expect, when he comes home.” L.8.5a Mrs. White does not realize her husband has sealed the fate of their son when he wished on the monkey’s paw. Furthermore, she does not realize her son will never return to them again (in human form at least). Identify the literary device expressed in the statement above. A. Satire C. Parody B. Irony D. Mood

Board $400 BONUS B.) Irony

$500 Read the following sentence. After his father wishes on the paw, Herbert says, “Well I don’t see the money...and I bet I never shall.” This statement is an example of ___. L.8.5a A. Irony C. Pun B. Satire D. Tone

Board $500 BONUS A.) Irony

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