Because of Winn Dixie Jeopardy Game 2 Page 31-55 Page 56-87 Page 88-104 Page 105-134 Page 135-end 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 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Page 31-55 orphan
$100 Answer from Page 31-55 A child whose parents are dead
$200 Question from Page 31-55 congregation
$200 Answer from Page 31-55 A gathering or crowd of people
$300 Question from Page 31-55 properly
$300 Answer from Page 31-55 In the correct or acceptable way
$400 Question from Page 31-55 intend
$400 Answer from Page 31-55 To mean something for a particular person or purpose
$500 Question from Page 31-55 exception
$500 Answer from Page 31-55 Something that is left out or that is different from others
$100 Question from Page 56-87 routine
$100 Answer from Page 56-87 Sameness in actions or ways of doing things
$200 Question from Page 56-87 whining
$200 Answer from Page 56-87 Crying in a soft, high, complaining voice
$300 Question from Page 56-87 tremble
$300 Answer from H2 To shake with cold, fear, weakness, or anger
$400 Question from Page 56-87 introduce
$400 Answer from Page 56-87 To make known or acquaintance
$500 Question from Page 56-87 identical
$500 Answer from Page 56-87 The very same, exactly alike
$100 Question from Page 88-104 comfort
$100 Answer from Page 88-104 To ease someone’s sorrow or pain
$200 Question from Page 88-104 dramatic
$200 Answer from Page 88-104 Having to do with plays or acting
$300 Question from Page 88-104 harsh
$300 Answer from Page 88-104 Rough or unpleasant, cruel or severe
$400 Question from Page 88-104 imitate
$400 Answer from Page 88-104 To try and act or behave just as another person does; to copy someone
$500 Question from Page 88-104 ignorant
$500 Answer from Page 88-104 Having or showing a lack of knowledge; not informed or aware
$100 Question from Page 105-134 sorrow
$100 Answer from Page 105-134 A strong feeling of loss and being unhappy; sadness or grief
$200 Question from Page 105-134 tragedy
$200 Answer from Page 105-134 A sad or dreadful event; disaster
$300 Question from Page 105-134 hem
$300 Answer from Page 105-134 The edge of a piece of clothing or cloth by folding under the edge and sewing it down
$400 Question from Page 105-134 notion
$400 Answer from Page 105-134 An idea of belief; a desire or whim
$500 Question from Page 105-134 melancholy
$500 Answer from Page 105-134 Low in spirits, sad, gloomy
$100 Question from Page 135-end complicate
$100 Answer from Page 135-end To make something hard to understand or do
$200 Question from Page 135-end amuse
$200 Answer from Page 135-end To entertain; to make laugh or smile
$300 Question from Page 135-end convince
$300 Answer from Page 135-end To cause someone to believe or do something; to persuade
$400 Question from Page 135-end shone
$400 Answer from Page 135-end The past tense of shine; Reflected or gave off light
$500 Question from Page 135-end wheeze
$500 Answer from Page 135-end To breathe with a hoarse, whistling sound
Final Jeopardy Question Define these three words: Empathy Tolerance Compassion
Final Jeopardy Answer Empathy: identifying and understanding another person's situation and feelings, having had similar experiences Tolerance: willing to respect the customs, ideas, and beliefs of others; not being prejudice Compassion: sympathy for someone else’s suffering or misfortune, and wanting to help