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THIS IS

With Host... Your

The Good Guys Symbols The Bad Guys What happened? The StoryThemes

Gets poisoned with a capsule filled with powder A 100

Who is Coyotito? A 100

Flees because he kills a man A 200

Who is Kino? A 200

Uses her shawl as protection A 300

Who is Juana? A 300

Believes Kino and Juana are dead A 400

Who is Apolonia? A 400

Uses the saying, Go with God A 500

Who is Juan Tomas? A 500

Symbolizes racism B 100

Who is the doctor? B 100

Represents tradition B 200

What is the canoe? B 200

Represents evil and hurts Coyotito in the first chapter B 300

What is the scorpion? B 300

Fixes the market and represents greed B 400

Who are the pearl buyers? B 400

Represents Kinos emotions B 500

What are the songs? B 500

Wants to live in Paris C 100

Who is the doctor? C 100

Plays with a coin C 200

Who is the first pearl buyer? C 200

Thinks Coyotito is a baby coyote C 300

Who are the trackers? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Refuses Kinos eight small pearls C 400

Who is the doctor? C 400

Chase Kino and Juana up the mountain C 500

Who are the trackers? C 500

A story that teaches a lesson D 100

What is a parable? D 100

1500 pesos D 200

What is the best offer? D 200

Punches the front gate D 300

What is Kinos reaction to the doctor? D 300

He punches and kicks her D 400

What is Kinos reaction to Juana throwing away the pearl? D 400

Juana uses this to treat Coyotitos wound D 500

What is seaweed? D 500

Mexico E 100

What is the place? E 100

Kino does this to conceal himself from the trackers E 200

What is strips naked? E 200

Kino does this when he gets back to the village E 300

What is throw the pearl into the sea? E 300

How Kino hides the pearl E 400

What is buries it? E 400

Kino wants to purchase one of these E 500

What is a rifle? E 500

Kino vs. the doctor F 100

What is man vs. man? F 100

Coyotito vs. the scorpion F 200

What is man vs. nature? F 200

Kino vs. Kino F 300

What is man vs. self? F 300

Kino vs. the pearl F 400

What is Kino vs. Fate? F 400

A specific theme in the book which involves greed F 500

What is the destructive force of greed? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Literary Device Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

a story that represents abstract ideas or moral qualities; has both a literal and symbolic meaning Click on screen to continue

What is an allegory? Click on screen to continue

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