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Jeopardy Characters QuotesLit. TermsPlot Characters 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characters He is the protagonist in the “The Most Dangerous Game.”

$100 Answer from Characters Who is Rainsford?

$200 Question from Characters He is the main antagonist in “The Most Dangerous Game”

$200 Answer from Characters Who is General Zaroff?

$300 Question from Characters This type of character shows more than one side of his or her personality in the story.

$300 Answer from Characters What is a round character?

$400 Question from Characters General Zaroff is this type of character b/c he only one side of his personality is shown-evil

$400 Answer from Characters What is a Flat Character?

$500 Question from Characters We could say Madam Mathilde Loisel is this type of character b/c she changes from snooty to humble.

$500 Answer from Characters What is dynamic?

$100 Question from Quotes Who said, “Hunting has ceased to be what you call a sporting proposition. It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection.”

$100 Answer from Quotes Who is General Zaroff?

$200 Question from Quotes He says the following: “Come we will go back; your health is precious. You are rich, respected, admired, beloved…We will go back; you will be ill, and I cannot be responsible”

$200 Answer from Quotes Who is Montresor?

$300 Question from Quotes He says, ““Dell, let’s put our Christmas presents away and keep em a while. I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs”

$300 Answer from Quotes Who is Jim?

$400 Question from Quotes He says, “Doodle was my brother and he was going to cling to me forever, no matter what I did”

$400 Answer from Quotes Who is Doodle’s brother?

$500 Question from Quotes Says, ““It’s embarrassing not to have a jewel or a gem-nothing to wear on my dress. I’d look like a pauper. I’d almost rather not go to the party

$500 Answer from Quotes Who is Mme. Mathilde Loisel?

$100 Question from Lit. Terms This point of view uses “I.” The narrator is a character in the story

$100 Answer from Lit. Terms What is 1 st Person P.O.V.?

$200 Question from Lit. Terms This point of view uses “he, she, they etc.” It is limited and focuses on only one character in the story.

$200 Answer from Lit. Terms What is 3 rd Person P.O.V. Limited?

$300 Question from Lit. Terms This point of view uses “he, she, they, etc.” This narrator is all knowing and god-like. They know the thoughts, actions, and past/present/future of all characters.

$300 Answer from Lit. Terms What is 3 rd Person Omniscient?

$400 Question from Lit. Terms This term refers to an object that represents a theme, meaning, or idea of something else. An example would be the necklace that represents fakeness.

$400 Answer from Lit. Terms What is symbol/symbolism ?

$500 Question from Lit. Terms When Montressor says, “I drink to your long life,” this is an example of _________ because he means the opposite of what he says.

$500 Answer from Lit. Terms What is verbal irony?

$100 Question from PLOT This is the peak point of interest when we find out that General Zaroff hunts humans

$100 Answer from PLOT What is climax?

$200 Question from PLOT This is the action that builds up after the narrative hook. It is when Rainsford meets Ivan and discusses hunting with General Zaroff.

$200 Answer from PLOT What is rising action?

$300 Question from PLOT This is the action after the climax in which Rainsford hides and builds traps

$300 Answer from PLOT What is falling action?

$400 Question from PLOT This is the conclusion of the story in which Rainsford wins and sleeps in the bed.

$400 Answer from PLOT What is the resolution?

$500 Question from PLOT This is the beginning of a story in which we are introduced to the setting, characters, and conflict. Rainsford is on a boat, discussing hunting, while passing ship trap island

$500 Answer from PLOT What is the exposition?

$100 Question from Characters 2 General Zaroff is this type of character because he stays the same and does not undergo a change throughout the story

$100 Answer from Characters 2 What is a static character?

$200 Question from Characters 2 This character was described indirectly by his looks: large, deaf, dumb, and he has a gun in his hand

$200 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Ivan?

$300 Question from Characters 2 This person was described indirectly by his actions. He made his brother touch a coffin.

$300 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Doodle’s brother ?

$400 Question from Characters 2 This person was described indirectly through his words, “Don’t leave me brother!”

$400 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Doodle?

$500 Question from Characters 2 These two women would be foils if they were in the same story becuase they are complete opposites in the way they live, treat others, and their relationships with their husbands

$500 Answer from Characters 2 Who are Della and Mathilde Loisel?