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Fever Jeopardy Ch $100 Name That Character Quote True/FalseSequencingBackground $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 This character is the novel’s narrator. This character is the novel’s narrator. Matilda Cook Matilda Cook

1 - $200 This character was the Cook’s serving girl. This character was the Cook’s serving girl. Polly Polly

1 - $300 This character took care of Lucille when Mattie and Grandfather left. This character took care of Lucille when Mattie and Grandfather left. Eliza Eliza

1 - $400 Mattie was heading out to the country to stay with the ______________. Mattie was heading out to the country to stay with the ______________. Ludingtons Ludingtons

1 - $500 Mattie’s mother disapproves of Mattie’s relationship with this character. Mattie’s mother disapproves of Mattie’s relationship with this character. Nathaniel Benson Nathaniel Benson

2 - $100 “I’m so glad you could come. I’m about to die from lack of company!” “I’m so glad you could come. I’m about to die from lack of company!” Pernilla Ogilvie Pernilla Ogilvie

2 - $200 “If she doesn’t appear soon, you’ll have to do her chores as well as your own, Matilda.” “If she doesn’t appear soon, you’ll have to do her chores as well as your own, Matilda.” Lucille Cook Lucille Cook

2 - $300 “Hush, child. I’m doing no more than your mother would do in my place.” “Hush, child. I’m doing no more than your mother would do in my place.” Eliza Eliza

2 - $400 “The child minds the shop as well as you. You mustn’t be so hard on her.” “The child minds the shop as well as you. You mustn’t be so hard on her.” Grandfather Grandfather

2 - $500 “Nathaniel was a gentlemen. He expressed his condolences on the death of Polly Logan.” “Nathaniel was a gentlemen. He expressed his condolences on the death of Polly Logan.” Mattie Cook Mattie Cook

3 - $100 Jeannine Ogilvie comes down with Yellow Fever. Jeannine Ogilvie comes down with Yellow Fever. False. Colette contracts Yellow Fever. False. Colette contracts Yellow Fever.

3 - $200 Grandfather is proud to have fought under General Washington. Grandfather is proud to have fought under General Washington. True. True.

3 - $300 Mattie and Lucille are delighted to have tea with the Ogilvies. Mattie and Lucille are delighted to have tea with the Ogilvies. False. Only Lucille wants to go. False. Only Lucille wants to go.

3 - $400 Nathaniel Benson flees for the country with the Peales. Nathaniel Benson flees for the country with the Peales. False. Nathaniel stays in the Peale house, which is locked up. False. Nathaniel stays in the Peale house, which is locked up.

3 - $500 Mattie’s dream is to travel to France and own several businesses. Mattie’s dream is to travel to France and own several businesses. True. True.

4 - $100 -Mattie sees Nathaniel at the market. -Mattie sees Nathaniel at the market. -Grandfather says that Nathaniel needs to express himself into a better apprenticeship. -Grandfather says that Nathaniel needs to express himself into a better apprenticeship. -Mother expresses her dislike for Nathaniel. -Mother expresses her dislike for Nathaniel. -Mattie sees Nathaniel at the market. -Mattie sees Nathaniel at the market. -Grandfather says that Nathaniel needs to express himself into a better apprenticeship. -Grandfather says that Nathaniel needs to express himself into a better apprenticeship.

4 - $200 -Dr. Kerr visits mother. -Dr. Kerr visits mother. -Mattie and Grandfather go to the print shop. -Mattie and Grandfather go to the print shop. -Mattie’s mother is dumped on the street. -Mattie’s mother is dumped on the street. -Mattie and Grandfather go to the print shop. -Mattie and Grandfather go to the print shop. -Mattie’s mother is dumped on the street. -Mattie’s mother is dumped on the street. -Dr. Kerr visits mother. -Dr. Kerr visits mother.

4 - $300 -Mattie finds raspberries to eat. -Mattie finds raspberries to eat. -Grandfather admits that he’s a fool. -Grandfather admits that he’s a fool. -Mattie uses the willow trees to find water. -Mattie uses the willow trees to find water. -Mattie finds raspberries to eat. -Mattie finds raspberries to eat. -Grandfather admits that he’s a fool. -Grandfather admits that he’s a fool.

4 - $400 -Mattie meets Mrs. Flagg. -Mattie meets Mrs. Flagg. -Mattie becomes scared when she realizes she is in Bush Hill. -Mattie becomes scared when she realizes she is in Bush Hill. -Mattie has a nightmare about Grandfather and the soldiers. -Mattie has a nightmare about Grandfather and the soldiers. -Mattie meets Mrs. Flagg. -Mattie meets Mrs. Flagg. -Mattie becomes scared when she realizes she is in Bush Hill. -Mattie becomes scared when she realizes she is in Bush Hill.

4 - $500 -Dr. Deveze says Mattie will live. -Dr. Deveze says Mattie will live. -Mattie is moved to the barn. -Mattie is moved to the barn. -The clerk suggests Mattie should go to the orphan house. -The clerk suggests Mattie should go to the orphan house. -Mattie is moved to the barn. -Mattie is moved to the barn. -Dr. Deveze says Mattie will live. -Dr. Deveze says Mattie will live. -The clerk suggests Mattie should go to the orphan house. -The clerk suggests Mattie should go to the orphan house.

5 - $100 The yellow fever epidemic began in ________ in________. (Where and when?) The yellow fever epidemic began in ________ in________. (Where and when?) Philadelphia/ Philadelphia/ 1793.

5 - $200 Many members of this African American group stayed in the city to help fever victims. Many members of this African American group stayed in the city to help fever victims. The Free African Society The Free African Society

5 - $300 This man was in charge of making Bush Hill a clean and safe hospital. This man was in charge of making Bush Hill a clean and safe hospital. Stephen Girard Stephen Girard

5 - $400 These doctors treated yellow fever most effectively. These doctors treated yellow fever most effectively. French doctors. French doctors.

5 - $500 Name two places where Yellow Fever still exists today. Name two places where Yellow Fever still exists today. Africa and South America Africa and South America

Final Jeopardy This doctor suggests that Lucille must be bled. He suggests this because another doctor has “proven that bleeding is the only way to save a patient this close to the grave.” Name both doctors. This doctor suggests that Lucille must be bled. He suggests this because another doctor has “proven that bleeding is the only way to save a patient this close to the grave.” Name both doctors. Dr. Kerr and Dr. Rush Dr. Kerr and Dr. Rush