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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Vocab.Setting The Necklace Reading Strategy The Fashion Show

What is a word that means: embarrassing w/ POS and spelling Category 1: $100: A

humiliating adjective Category 1: $100: Q

What is a word that means: see in a certain way w/ POS and spelling Category 1: $200: A

perceive verb Category 1: $200: Q

What is a word that means: an image w/ POS and spelling Category 1: $300: A

symbol noun Category 1: $300: Q

What is a word that means: encourage w/ POS and spelling Category 1: $400: A

inspire verb Category 1: $400: Q

What is a word that means: expensive w/ POS and spelling Category 1: $500: A

luxury noun Category 1: $500: Q

Category 2: $100: A What is Setting?

the time and place of a story Category 2: $100: Q

Category 2: $200: A What time period is The Necklace set in?

1800’s Category 2: $200: Q

What city and country is The Necklace set in? Category 2: $300: A

Paris, France Category 2: $300: Q

Category 2: $400: A Where do the Loisel’s live (in the beginning of the story)?

Category 2: $400: Q They live in a shabby apartment.

Category 2: $500: A Where does Madame Loisel wish she could live?

in a fancy place Category 2: $500: Q

Category 3: $100: A Why isn’t Madame Loisel married to a rich man?

She wasn’t born rich. Category 3: $100: Q

What does Madame Loisel value? Category 3: $200: A

the appearance of luxury Category 3: $200: Q

Category 3: $300: A Why does Madame Loisel think the necklace is real?

Category 3: $300: Q because her wealthy friend loaned it to her

Category 3: $400: A In the end, what happened to Madame Loisel?

Category 3: $400: Q She changed. She became poor.

Category 3: $500: A What is one consequence of vanity (loving luxury)?

Category 3: $500: Q suffering

what is a memoir similar to ? Category 4: $100: A

a short story Category 4: $100: Q

In a memoir, what do you learn about the author? Category 4: $200: A

their thoughts and feelings Category 4: $200: Q

When Farah is treated badly by the other girl, how does she describe her feelings? Category 4: $300: A

She describes the pain she feels in her body. Category 4: $300: Q

Category 4: $400: A What point of view is The Fashion Show written from?

Category 4: $400: Q first-person point of view (POV)

Category 4: $500: A What does it mean when Farah says she “wants to wear high- heeled shoes?”

Category 4: $500: Q she wants to feel beautiful, not disabled

What does it mean to “clarify vocabulary?” Category 5: $100: A

figure out what a word means Category 5: $100: Q

What is the first step to clarifying vocabulary? Category 5: $200: A

Step 1: look for context clues Category 5: $200: Q

Category 5: $300: A What is the 2 nd step to clarifying vocabulary?

Category 5: $300: Q Step 2: try to guess the meaning

Category 5: $400: A What is the 3 rd step to clarifying vocabulary?

Category 5: $400: Q try out the meaning in the sentence

What do you read to find context clues? Category 5: $500: A

surrounding sentences Category 5: $500: Q

Reading strategy: Explain all 3 steps to clarify vocabulary, in your own words. Category 5: $500: A

1.Read the sentences before and after the word. 2.Look for a synonym. 3.Try the synonym in the sentence. Final Jeopardy: $500: Q