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Jeopardy Characters Quotes Claim or Fact Plot Type of Claim 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 Lost his hand and received $250 because of it.

$100 Answer from Characters Who is Candy?

$200 Question from Characters T he “stable buck” on the ranch.

$200 Answer from Characters Who is Crooks?

$300 Question from Characters Shoots the old dog.

$300 Answer from Characters Who is Carlson?

$400 Question from Characters Jerkline skinner on ranch, whom George told about Lennie’s experience in Weed.

$400 Answer from Characters Who is Slim?

$500 Question from Characters Son of the boss, whose hand was crushed by Lennie.

$500 Answer from Characters Who is Curley?

$100 Question from Quotes Character is described in the following passage: “She’s gonna make a mess. They’s gonna be a bad mess about her. She’s a jail bait all set on the trigger.”

$100 Answer from Quotes Who is Curley’s Wife?

$200 Question from Quotes He says the following: “I’d pet ‘em, and pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their heads a little and then they was dead—because they was so little.”

$200 Answer from Quotes Who is Lennie?

$300 Question from Quotes He says, “You got no right to come in my room. This here’s my room. Nobody got any right in here but me.”

$300 Answer from Quotes Who is Crooks?

$400 Question from Quotes He says, “That dog of Candy’s is so God damn old he can’t hardly walk. Stinks like hell, too... Why’n’t you get Candy to shoot his old dog.”

$400 Answer from Quotes Who is Carlson?

$500 Question from Quotes Says, “An’ s’pose they lock him up an’ strap him down and put him in a cage. That ain’t no good.”

$500 Answer from Quotes Who is Slim?

$100 Question from Claim/Fact It was morally just for George to kill Lennie.

$100 Answer from Claim/Fact Claim

$200 Question from Claim/Fact The theme of the search for the American Dream in Of Mice and Men is unrealistic because the American Dream does not exist.

$200 Answer from Claim/Fact Claim

$300 Question from Claim/Fact Steinbeck ties events and themes together in the novella through the use of foreshadowing.

$300 Answer from Claim/Fact Fact

$400 Question from Claim/Fact The search for the American dream is a prevalent theme throughout the novella.

$400 Answer from Claim/Fact Fact

$500 Question LiteraryTerms All human beings develop relationships with others because those relationships fill particular needs.

$500 Answer from Claim/Fact Claim

$100 Question from PLOT Lennie was to go here if he got in any trouble.

$100 Answer from PLOT What is the brush?

$200 Question from PLOT This happened to cause Lennie to start traveling with George.

$200 Answer from PLOT What is the death of Aunt Clara?

$300 Question from PLOT The men lie and say that Curley’s hand got crushed by this.

$300 Answer from PLOT What is a machine?

$400 Question from PLOT Characters that knew about George and Lennie’s dream.

$400 Answer from PLOT Who are George, Lennie, Candy, and Crooks?

$500 Question from PLOT The setting of the story

$500 Answer from PLOT What is California?

$100 Question from Type of Claim George should have admitted Lennie into a mental institution instead of shooting him.

$100 Answer from Type of Claim Claim of Solution or Policy

$200 Answer from Type of Claim Claim of Cause and Effect

$300 Question from Type of Claim Despite killing Curley’s wife, Lennie’s life still would have been value and George should not have shot him.

$300 Answer from Type of Claim Claim of Value

$400 Question from Type of Claim The theme of the search for the American dream in Of Mice and Men is unrealistic because the American dream is a myth.

$400 Answer from Types of Claims Claim of definition/fact

$500 Question from Types of Claims The initial cause of George killing Lennie is the result of Curley not giving his wife enough attention.

$500 Answer from Type of Claim Claim of Cause and Effect

Final Jeopardy What theme does the following passage support? “I think I knowed from the very first. I think I knowed we’d never do her. He usta like to hear about it so much I got to thinking maybe we would.”

Final Jeopardy Answer What is idealism vs. Realism ?