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Jeopardy Start Lord of the Flies and Short Story Terms

Word Bank Climax, Plot, Setting Theme, Conflict, Conclusion Point of View

Final Jeopardy Question Characters Cont. Plot locations Short Story Terms

10 Point Question He had a build like a boxer and his father was in the Navy. Who is Ralph? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question He was tall with red hair and was the leader of the choir. Who is Jack? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question He became the “executioner.” Who was Roger? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question This boy disappeared during the first forest fire. Who is the boy with the birthmark? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question He was chubby and wore glasses. Who is Piggy? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question He seemed to have a “special sense” and loved to be alone. Who is Simon? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question These boys were identical twins. Who are Sam n Eric? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question This little boy forgot his address and phone number as the time on the island passed. Who is Percival? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question This is how the boys arrived on the island. What is a plane crash? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question This is really what the “beast” was on top of the mountain. What is a dead parachutist? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question This was used to gather the boys and represented democracy. What is the shell? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question This is the object that the boys left as a sacrifice to the beast. What is a pig’s head? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question This is what was left behind by the plane crash. What is the scar? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question This is where the boys built their signal fire. What is top of the mountain? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question This is where Jack’s tribe made their home. What is Castle Rock? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question These are two items that were found in Simon’s Bower. What are, candlebud flowers & butterflies? Back to the Game Board

10 Point Question The time and place of a story. What is setting? Back to the Game Board

20 Point Question This tells us who the narrator of the story is. What is Point of View? Back to the Game Board

30 Point Question This is the problem to be solved in a story. What is Conflict? Back to the Game Board

40 Point Question This is the turning point in the plot of the story. What is the Climax? Back to the Game Board

He is the author of Lord of the Flies. Pencils Down Please!

Final Jeopardy Answer Is……. Who is William Golding.