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Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Goffnett

An American Childhood Seventh Grade Thank You M’am Titanic 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 Final Jeopardy Category: inequalities 500 500 500

A suburb in Pennsylvania Where did the snowball attack take place? Row 1, Col 1

What part of the story plot The exposition What part of the story plot describe that Victor is beginning a new school year? 1,2

When Roger struggles to break Mrs. Jones has on him, it is External When Roger struggles to break free from the grip that Mrs. Jones has on him, it is considered what type of conflict? 1,3

Tried to steer around it What did the Titanic do right after it saw the iceberg from the crow’s nest? 1,4

What was the cause of the She enjoyed this activity What was the cause of the narrator throwing snowballs at cars? 2,1

That she is “his girl” this year What does Victor hope about Teresa? 2,2

What does Mrs. Jones admit Her own childhood contained its share of mistakes What does Mrs. Jones admit to Roger? 2,3

What type of people were second-class passengers? Teachers and other professionals What type of people were considered the second-class passengers? 2,4

Why did the man chase the narrator and her friends? She hit his car with a snowball Why did the man chase the narrator and her friends? 3,1

How does Victor feel about himself after his first answer Embarrassed How does Victor feel about himself after his first answer when Teresa says “Hi”? 3,2

At the end of the story, what can Will never forget the kindness Mrs. Jones showed him At the end of the story, what can you infer that Roger will probably do? 3,3

die when they were trying to escape the sinking boat? There weren’t enough lifeboats Why did many people die when they were trying to escape the sinking boat? 3,4

When did the events of the In the winter When did the events of the story take place? 4,1

resolution of the story? Teresa and Victor become closer friends What happens in the resolution of the story? 4,2

He wants to show that he can be trusted Why does Roger offer to go to the store for Mrs. Jones? 4,3

Why didn’t the Californian They did not receive the message Why didn’t the Californian Help the Titanic? 4,4

What happened to the narrator when the chase ended? She was caught What happened to the narrator when the chase ended? 5,1

Why does Victor pretend To impress Teresa Why does Victor pretend he can speak French? 5,2

What type of conflict is going on when Roger thinks about Internal conflict What type of conflict is going on when Roger thinks about running for the door? 5,3

Why was the radio operator so busy in the message room? He was busy sending personal messages Why was the radio operator so busy in the message room? 5,4