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Jeopardy Figurative Language! ! What makes a good story? Life or Death! I feel a draft Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Mothers are great Split personality I feel a Draft!

$100 Question S1 What is the literary term for making a story relevant at any time and any place?

$100 Answer from S1 universality

$200 Question from S1 What is the word that means a story that teaches a lesson?

$200 Answer from S1 Didactic

$300 Question from S1 What are the three types of irony?

$300 Answer from S1 1.Verbal 2.Dramatic 3.Situational

$400 Question from S1 Give an example of irony found in “The Bet” and clarify your example.

$400 Answer from S1 The lawyer claims that the banker and The world he represents are mad. Situational

$500 Question from S1 What are two possible themes for the story?

$500 Answer from S1 1.Following tradition blindly 2.Ritual sacrifice

$100 Question from S2 What is an implied contradiction?

$100 Answer from S2 paradox

$200 Question from S2 What is an example of irony in “The Storyteller”.

$200 Answer from S2 1. Bertha is a good girl and she dies because her medals of goodness alert the wolf of her position.

$300 Question from S2 What is the literary term for a “penname”?

$300 Answer from S2 pseudonym

$400 Question from S2 How many stories have a good little girl in it?

$400 Answer from S2 Two stories have a good little girl in it.

$500 Question from S2 What is a good story according to the bachelor?

$500 Answer from S2 What are three medals that Bertha receives?

$100 Question from S3 What is the climax of the story “Charles”?

$100 Answer from S3 When the reader finds out that there is no Charles in kindergarten.

$200 Question from S3 How was the teacher able to win Laurie over?

$200 Answer from S3 The teacher makes Charles her helper

$300 Question from S3 From what point of view is the story told?

$300 Answer from S3 First person point of view and the narrator is Laurie’s mother.

$400 Question from S3 Who comes to kindergarten as a guest for the day?

$400 Answer for S3 A man comes to do exercises with the children in gym class.

$500 Question from S3 What part of the plot structure diagram is this: The point in the story where the reader finds out that the banker cannot afford to pay

$500 Answer from S3 It is the conflict

$100 Question from S4 Name the acceptable activities for The lawyer while in seclusion?

$100 Answer from S4 Musical instrument Books Write letters Smoke Drink wine

$200 Question from S4 Why does the banker think that it is odd that It took the lawyer so long to read the Bible?

$200 Answer from S4 Because the banker obviously does not see the importance of reading the Bible and he knows that the lawyer has shown that he is astute.

$300 Question from S4 What point on the plot structure diagram is the following: The point in the story where the banker reads the note forfeiting the money.

$300 Answer from S4 This is the climax.

$400 Question from S4 What is the narrator’s first impression of Jerry?

$400 Answer from S4 The narrator thought Jerry was undersized and somewhat small to chop wood.

$500 Question from S4 What is the definition of integrity according to the narrator?

$500 Answer from S4 Integrity according to the narrator was defined has courage, bravery, and honesty but more than all three.

$100 Question from S5 What is the setting time and place of “The Open Window”?

$100 Answer from S5 The setting is in England in the month of October.

$200 Question from S5 What are two indicators that the Sappletons are members of the upper class?

$200 Answer from S5 1.Letters of introduction 2.Servants bringing tea

$300 Question from S5 Who is Mrs. Sappleton?

$300 Answer from S5 1 She is the woman to whom Frameton brings his letters of introduction. 2. Vera’s aunt

$400 Question from S5 What does Vera possess?

$400 Answer from S5 Vera possesses a very creative imagination.

$500 Question from S5 What is the real name of Saki and give two details about his life that he used in his stories?

$500 Answer from S5 1.Saki was raised by a strict aunt 2. Saki was a misogynist.

Final Jeopardy Who are the authors and name the stories they wrote?

Final Jeopardy Answer Shirley Jackson – The Lottery and Charles Saki- The Storyteller and The Open Window Isaac Asimov – Rain, Rain Go Away Marjorie Rawlings – Mother in Mannville