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Jeopardy CaesarCharacters Caesar Quotes NonfictionVocabulary Plot Lit. Terms 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $ 300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $ 500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characters Caesar’s Wife

$100 Answer from Characters Who is Calphurnia?

$200 Question from Characters The wife of Brutus

$200 Answer from Characters Who is the Portia?

$300 Question from Characters He offers Caesar the crown three times.

$300 Answer from Characters Who is Antony?

$400 Question from Characters This person warns Caesar about the Ides of March.

$400 Answer from Characters Who is the Soothsayer?

$500 Question from Characters He writes a letter warning Caesar of the conspiracy.

$500 Answer from Characters Who is Artemidorus?

$100 Question from Quotes He says: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the stars, But in ourselves that we are underlings.”

$100 Answer from Quotes Who is Cassius?

$200 Question from Quotes This person says the following: “Beware the Ides of March"

$200 Answer from Quotes Who is the Soothsayer?

$300 Question from Quotes This person says, “…cowards die many times before their deaths’”

$300 Answer from Quotes Who is Caesar?

$400 Question from Quotes This person says, “As Caesar loved me, I weep for him;…”

$400 Answer from Quotes Who is Brutus?

$500 Question from Quotes This person says, “Speak, hands for me!”

$500 Answer from Quotes Who is Casca?

$100 Question from Vocabulary Confused; mixed up

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What is garbled ?

$200 Question from Lit. Terms Supreme; better than all others

$200 Answer from Lit. Terms What is superlative?

$300 Question from Vocabulary Word meaning Biblical sea monster, perhaps a whale

$300 Answer from Vocabulary What is leviathan ?

$400 Question from Lit. Terms Word meaning persons who load and unload ships

$400 Answer from Lit. Terms What is stevedores?

$500 Question from Vocabulary Word meaning strong posts on a pier for a ship’s ropes

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What are bollards?

$100 Question from PLOT The conspirator who wants Brutus to join.

$100 Answer from PLOT Who is Cassius?

$200 Question from PLOT He is mistaken for a conspirator and killed by the mob.

$200 Answer from PLOT Who is Cinna the poet?

$300 Question from PLOT He is the member of the triumvirate that is being plotted against.

$300 Answer from PLOT Who is Lepidus?

$400 Question from PLOT His forces defeat Cassius’s forces.

$400 Answer from PLOT Who is Antony?

$500 Question from PLOT He helps Brutus commit suicide.

$500 Answer from PLOT Who is Strato?

$100 Question from Lit. Terms 2 When the Titanic nearly crashes into the steamer New York.

$100 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is foreshadowing?

$200 Question from Lit. Terms 2 A long speech spoken by a character alone on a stage.

$200 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is a soliloquy?

$300 Question from Lit. Terms 2 Antony’s contempt for Lepidus is an example of this literary element.

$300 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is foreshadowing?

$400 Question from Lit. Terms 2 Brutus thinks that many citizens of Rome have sent him letters is an example of this literary element.

$400 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is dramatic irony?

$500 Question from Lit. Terms 2 A comment made by a character that is heard only by the audience.

$500 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is an aside?

Final Jeopardy When Colonel John J. Astor helps his wife into a lifeboat and says he will join her later, is an example of this literary term.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is verbal irony ?