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Jeopardy Endings Authors The Color Purple Beginnings Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Who Said? Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Literary Terms

$100 Question from Endings What happened at the end to everyone in “Happy Endings”?

$100 Answer from Endings They all died.

$200 Question from Endings Who dies at the end of “Sweat?”

$200 Answer from Endings Sykes

$300 Question from Endings In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” what does the narrator believe she has done at the end of the story?

$300 Answer from Endings Released the woman in the wallpaper.

$400 Question from Endings What item did Jing-Mei in “Two Kinds” inherit from her mother at the end of the story?

$400 Answer from Endings A piano

$500 Question from Endings What did the wife ask the husband to do at the end of “Say Yes?”

$500 Answer from Endings Turn out the Lights

$100 Question from Authors Who is the author of The Color Purple?

$100 Answer from Authors Alice Walker

$200 Question from Authors Who is the author of “The Yellow Wallpaper?”

$200 Answer from Authors Charlotte Perkins Gillman

$300 Question from Authors Where is Margaret Atwood from?

$300 Answer from Authors Canada

$400 Question from Authors Which famous French author was Sarah Orne Jewett influenced by?

$400 Answer from Authors Flaubert

$500 Question from Authors Who was the author of the short story I most recently read in class called “Kew Gardens?” Hint: This famous British author was well known for stream of consciousness writing and also killed herself.

$500 Answer from Authors Virginia Woolf

$100 Question from Literary Terms What is the term for a sudden realization that changes a character’s life?

$100 Answer from Literary Terms Epiphany

$200 Question from Literary Terms What is a novel written with letters, diary entries, or newspaper clippings called?

$200 Answer from Literary Terms Epistolary Novel

$300 Question from Literary Terms What is the term for a type of writing where the narrator is a single person, and the reader becomes immersed in his or her thoughts?

$300 Answer from Literary Terms Stream of Consciousness

$400 Question from Literary Terms What type of fiction is characterized by no plot at all?

$400 Answer from Literary Terms Regionalistic Fiction.

$500 Question from Literary Terms What are the three different types of irony?

$500 Answer from Literary Terms Verbal, Situational, and Dramatic

$100 Question from The Color Purple What is Mr. ______’s real name?

$100 Answer from The Color Purple Albert

$200 Question from The Color Purple What did Celie turn into a business that used to be a hobby of hers?

$200 Answer from The Color Purple Making Pants

$300 Question from The Color Purple What did Celie and Nettie inherit from their step-father?

$300 Answer from The Color Purple The store and the house.

$400 Question from The Color Purple What is the nickname of Harpo’s girlfriend?

$400 Answer from The Color Purple Squeak

$500 Question from Numbers What is the name of the town that Nettie moved to minister to?

$500 Answer from The Color Purple Olinka

$100 Question from Beginnings Who is having a party that is really a recital?

$100 Answer from Beginnings Miss Marsalles from “Dance of the Happy Shades.”

$200 Question from Beginnings Who was the only woman on the block with no first name?

$200 Answer from Beginnings Miss Moore from “The Lesson.”

$300 Question from Beginnings What character from which story wants to go on the Johnny Carson show?

$300 Answer from Beginnings The mother in “Everyday Use.”

$400 Question from Beginnings In what town is an old house with a half decayed veranda, where an old fat man is walking up and down in the beginning of this story?

$400 Answer from Beginnings Winesburg, Ohio. “Hands.”

$500 Question from Beginnings In what story are these the first few lines: “Although it was so brilliantly fine—the blue sky powdered with gold and great spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques—”

$500 Answer from Beginnings “Miss Brill.”

$100 Question from Who Said? Who said, “Free! Free!”

$100 Answer from Who Said? Mrs. Mallard from “The Story of an Hour.”

$200 Question from Who Said? “It’s not fair!”

$200 Answer from Who Said? Tessie in “The Lottery.”

$300 Question from Who Said? “Ah, I’ll never be young again— but I’d be happy if they’d let me lie in peace and get rested.”

$300 Answer from Who Said? Granny Weatherall in “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall.”

$400 Question from Who Said? “Enough,” he said, “the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough.”

$400 Answer from Who Said? Fortunato from “The Cask of Amontillado.”

$500 Question from Who Said? “I just wouldn’t call Ed’s behavior love. That’s all I’m saying, honey.”

$500 Answer from Who Said? Mel in “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.”

Final Question Please make a convincing argument as to whether or not Woman Hollering Creek is a collection of short stories or an experimental novel. What constitutes a collection of short stories, or what makes a novel? Support your argument with evidence from the text.

Final Answer