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Unit 3 Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Characters Purpose Uchida Momaday Lit. Terms Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Characters Who is the author of Desert Exile?

$100 Answer Characters Yoshiko Uchida

$200 Question Characters Who is the author of Rainy Mountain?

$200 Answer Characters N. Scott Momaday

$300 Question Characters For whom does Momaday return to Rainy Mountain?

$300 Answer Characters His grandmother

$400 Question Characters Who (from her family) is at the camp with Uchida?

Mother and sisters, not their father. $400 Answer Characters Mother and sisters, not their father.

$100 Question from Purpose If an author is giving information and facts, what is their purpose in writing the text?

$100 Answer Purpose To Inform

$200 Question Purpose If an author is giving information that is exciting and interesting, what is their purpose in writing the text?

$200 Answer Purpose To Entertain

$300 Question Purpose If an author is trying to convince their audience to do something, what is their purpose in writing the text?

$300 Answer Purpose To Persuade

$400 Question Purpose If an author is writing to honor someone or something, what is their purpose in writing the text?

$400 Answer Purpose To Commemorate / Pay tribute to

$100 Question Uchida What does unwieldy mean in the following sentence from Desert Exile? “They shouted good-naturedly as they struggled with the unwieldy bundle” (Uchida).

$100 Answer Uchida Awkward

$200 Question Uchida In Desert Exile, what is the “apartment” in which the Uchida family lives at Tanforan?

$200 Answer Uchida An old Horse Stall

$300 Question Uchida In Desert Exile, why do the Uchidas come to think of dried prunes as a rare treat?

They are almost always hungry $300 Answer Uchida They are almost always hungry

$400 Question Uchida What basic items were missing from the bathing quarters for women and children in Desert Exile?

$400 Answer Uchida Shower curtains

$100 Question Momaday What is Momaday’s purpose for writing Way to Rainy Mountain?

$100 Answer Momaday To Pay Tribute

$200 Question Momaday Why does Momaday return to Rainy Mountain – what has happened to his grandmother?

$200 Answer Momaday She has died

$300 Question Momaday To what culture/tribe did Momaday’s grandmother belong?

$300 Answer Momaday Kiowa

$400 Question Momaday In Way to Rainy Mountain, Momaday includes some of his own childhood memories along with stories of his grandmother’s childhood. What is his main reason for doing this?

To connect his life with his grandmother’s $400 Answer Momaday To connect his life with his grandmother’s

$100 Question Lit. Terms What is the difference between Assonance and Alliteration?

Alliteration is repeating Consonant sounds and Assonance is repeating $100 Answer Lit. Terms Alliteration is repeating Consonant sounds and Assonance is repeating Vowel sounds.

$200 Question Lit. Terms Who is the main character of the novel, and who makes life hard for the main character?

$200 Answer Lit. Terms Protagonist & Antagonist

$300 Question Lit. Terms When the weather mimics the mood of the story.

$300 Answer Lit. Terms Pathetic Fallacy

$400 Question Lit. Terms Name the 6 parts of plot in correct order

Exposition Initial Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action $400 Answer from Lit. Terms Exposition Initial Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

Final Jeopardy What is Uchida’s purpose in writing Desert Exile, and what is Momaday’s purpose in writing Way to Rainy Mountain?

Uchida’s purpose is to inform; Momaday’s is to commemorate Final Jeopardy Answer Uchida’s purpose is to inform; Momaday’s is to commemorate