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Review Jeopardy!

Jeopardy Vocabulary BIG Events Who Says This? People & Places Achebe’s Purposes 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Okonkwo’s Home Village People & Places - 100 Okonkwo’s Home Village Answer: Umuofia

Man who proved to be Okonkwo’s good friend. People & Places - 200 Man who proved to be Okonkwo’s good friend. Answer: Obierika

Answer: Okonkwo’s father People & Places - 300 Unoka Answer: Okonkwo’s father

Answer: Okonkwo’s mother village People & Places - 400 Mbanta Answer: Okonkwo’s mother village

“I wish she was a boy” (Okonkwo says this of______) People & Places - 500 “I wish she was a boy” (Okonkwo says this of______) Answer: Ezinma

Big Events - 100 The elders met with Okonkwo before a walk outside the village. Answer: Ikemefuna’s sacrifice

Big Events - 200 “He wiped off his machete and walked away alone.” Answer: Okonkwo kills the messenger

Answer: First mention of the missionaries’ destruction Big Events - 300 Abame Answer: First mention of the missionaries’ destruction

Who said, “You have killed the most powerful man of the village”? Big Events - 400 Who said, “You have killed the most powerful man of the village”? Answer: Obierika

Answer: Nwoye’s decision to be schooled in new relgion Big Events - 500 “He went back to the church and told Mr. Kiaga that he had decided to go to Umuofia where the white missionary had set up a school…” Answer: Nwoye’s decision to be schooled in new relgion

Achebe’s Purposes - 100 Chapter 12 Wedding Ceremony Egwugwu Ceremony The pride in wrestling Answer: Purpose One

Achebe’s Purposes - 200 Abame killing the first white messenger Okonkwo’s disdain for the new religion The clan laughing at the interpreter Answer: Purpose Three

Achebe’s Purposes - 300 The evil forest The chapter that describes Ekwefi’s interaction with the Oracle Okonkwo drinking/eating from his first head Answer: Purpose Two

Achebe’s Purposes - 400 The “hanging” of the iron horse Not speaking while imprisoned The giving of the clan’s desecrated land Answer: Purpose Three

Achebe’s Purposes - 500 Ikemefuna’s death Exile rather than death The tradition of palm wine & the kola nut Answer: Purpose One

Who Says This? - 100 "'When did you become a shivering old woman,' _____ asked himself, 'you, who are known in all the nine villages for your valor in war? How can a man who has killed five men in battle fall to pieces because he has added a boy to their number? ____, you have become a woman indeed.'" Answer: Okonkwo

Who Says This? - 200 “The boy calls you father. Do not bear a hand in his death.” Answer: Ogbuifi Ezeudu (oldest man in this quarter of Umuofia)

Answer: Uchendu (Okonkwo’s uncle) DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Who Says This? - 300 “We all know that a man is head of the family and his wives do his bidding. A child belongs to its father and his family and not to its mother and her family. A man belongs to his fatherland and not to his motherland. And yet we say Nneka – ‘Mother is Supreme.’” Answer: Uchendu (Okonkwo’s uncle)

Who Says This? - 400 “’…they killed him and tied up his iron horse.’” Answer: Obierika-his first visit to Okonkwo

Answer: a convert of the new religion Who Says This? - 500 Chapter 18: “’You do not understand,’ _____ maintained. ‘You are our teacher, and you can teach us the things of the new faith. But this is a matter which we know.’” Answer: a convert of the new religion

Answer: The name of Okonkwo’s people group Vocabulary - 100 Ibo Answer: The name of Okonkwo’s people group

Answer: a home in a family’s compound Vocabulary - 200 obi Answer: a home in a family’s compound

The group of men who represent the ancestors Vocabulary - 300 The group of men who represent the ancestors Answer: egwugwu

Vocabulary - 400 personal god Answer: chi

Answer: not needed : unnecessary Vocabulary - 500 superfluous Answer: not needed : unnecessary