A Thousand Splendid Suns – Jeopardy Review RULES You will compete in teams to earn the most points by answering questions about the book If you answer correctly, you get the point value of the question If you answer incorrectly you will get negative points Keep track of your own score Once the question is asked you will have 30 seconds to talk as a team to decide on your answer While you can collaborate to answer, the spokesperson MUST be the one to answer the question on your white board The role of “spokesperson” will switch each round Every team has the opportunity to get points every round… aka everyone will answer the question and then after the time is up, whoever has the right answer gets points All teams can participate in final jeopardy, even if they are in the negatives
Final Jeopardy Question A Thousand Splendid Suns Jeopardy Review Characters Quotes Discussion Questions Plot 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 Final Jeopardy Question
Characters 100 pts Nicknamed “Revolutionary Girl” (Spelling counts!) Back
Characters 100 pts Answer Laila Back
Characters 200 pts He was once a school teacher, but is forced to work in a bread factory by the Soviets. (Spelling counts!) Back
Characters 200 pts Answer Hakim/Babi Back
Characters 300 pts Who are Ahmad and Noor and what happens to them? Back
Characters 300 pts Answer Laila’s Brothers/ Hakim and Fariba’s sons, They are killed in the war Back
Characters 400 pts What are the names of Laila’s two best female friends from school? Back
Characters 400 pts Answer Hassina and Giti Back
Quotes 100 pts Name the speaker: “Like a compass needle that points north, a man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. Always. Remember that, Mariam.” Back
Quotes 100 pts Answer Nana Back
Quotes 200 pts “I’m a different breed of man … Where I come from, one wrong look, one improper word, and blood is spilled. Where I come from, a woman’s face is her husband’s business only.” Back
Quotes 200 pts Answer Rasheed Back
Quotes 300 pts Where is this quote from? “One could not count the moons that shimmer on her roofs, Or the thousand splendid suns that hide behind her walls.” Back
Quotes 300 pts Answer Poem about Kabul Back
Quotes 400 pts Name the speaker: “I should have tried harder. I should have married you when I had the chance. Everything would have been different, then.” Back
Quotes 400 pts Answer Tariq, when he comes to Laila’s house after she has thought him dead for 9 years Back
Discussion Questions 100 pts Explain how “External Conflict Internal Circumstances” relates to the book Back
Discussion Questions 100 pts Answer The internal lives of the characters are effected by the external political turmoil and historical events unfolding around them, which are out of their control Back
Discussion Questions 200 pts Give one example of a historical event that happens during the book and explain how it affects the characters’ lives Back
Discussion Questions 200 pts Answer Answers will vary, refer to timelines to study Back
Why does Laila decide to marry Rasheed? Discussion Questions 300 pts Why does Laila decide to marry Rasheed? Back
Discussion Questions 300 pts Answer She is pregnant and decides that it is the safest option for her and her child… (it is unsafe for women to travel alone and the refugee camps are bad living conditions) Back
Discussion Questions Category 3 400 pts Back
Discussion Questions 400 pts Answer Back
Most likely to attend a Beyonce concert Category 4 100 pts Most likely to attend a Beyonce concert Back
Category 4 100 pts Answer Aaron Stanaway Back
Most likely to “dab” on camera during Ms. Hazel’s filming Category 4 200 pts Most likely to “dab” on camera during Ms. Hazel’s filming Back
Category 4 200 pts Answer Jeff Kratz Back
Category 4 300 pts Most likely to rant about how TERRIBLE Rasheed is (2 possible answers) Back
Alexis Wargo OR Megan Kelly Category 4 300 pts Answer Alexis Wargo OR Megan Kelly Back
Category 4 400 pts Most Likely to suggest burning down the entire house to hide Rasheed’s murder Back
Category 4 400 pts Answer Brittany Battaglia Back
Final Jeopardy How does Mariam change from the beginning to the end of the book and gain meaning in her life? Back
Final Jeopardy Answer She began life as an illegitimate being, and ended as a legitimate being (She finds love in her relationships with Laila and the children, comes to view herself as a “mother”) Back
This Jeopardy game was created by Jon Eckert and adapted by Madeline Hazel Revised: 9/17/16