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5 100 200 300 400 500 Poetic terms Shakespeare’s Life Characters Plot I Plot II Who said it?

6 How many lines are in a sonnet? A 100

7 Fourteen A 100

8 Most of Shakespeare’s plays were written in _______ verse. A 200

9 Blank A 200

10 How many quatrains does a Shakespearean sonnet contain? A 300

11 Three A 300

12 What are the last two rhyming lines in a sonnet called? A 400

13 A couplet A 400

14 How many syllables does a line of iambic pentameter have? A 500

15 Ten A 500

16 Who did Shakespeare marry at the age of 18? B 100

17 Anne Hathoway B 100

18 What caused London theaters to be shut down during Shakespeare’s time? B 200

19 Black (bubonic) plague B 200

20 Name one of Shakespeare’s kids’ names B 300

21 Hamnet, Judith, or Susanna B 300

22 What was the name of the famous stage that many of his plays were performed on? B 400

23 The Globe B 400

24 What was the date of Shakespeare’s supposed birth and death? B 500

25 April 23 B 500

26 According to Brutus, this character refused to loan him money C 100

27 Cassius C 100

28 Brutus’ deceased wife C 200

29 Portia C 200

30 Helps Brutus kill himself C 300

31 Strato C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE (Wager up to 800)

33 Who dies along with 70-100 other senators? C 400

34 Cicero C 400

35 Name the three characters who were part of the second triumvirate C 500

36 Octavius, Antony, and Lepidus C 500

37 D 100 How does Portia die?

38 Swallows/chokes on a hot coal D 100

39 Name one animal that Antony compares Lepidus to and explain WHY he was compared to that animal D 200

40 Donkey/Horse D 200

41 D 300 Who helps Cassius kill himself?

42 Pindarus D 300

43 Where will the battle between Antony and Brutus be held, AND who promises to meet them there? D 400

44 Phillipi / Caesar's Ghost D 400

45 According to Cassius, what is his excuse for his temper? D 500

46 Inherited it from his mother D 500

47 Who does Antony say is the "noblest Roman of them all"? E 100

48 Brutus E 100

49 What does Cassius ask of Titinius? E 200

50 Go to tents and see if people there are foes or friends E 200

51 What does Pindarus finally decide to do? E 300

52 Run away E 300

53 How does Lucilius avoid being killed? E 400

54 Pretends to be Brutus E 400

55 What omen did Cassius see that made him think death was approaching? E 500

56 Eagles turn into ravens and hawks (birds that foreshadow death) E 500

57 “For ever and for ever farewell, Brutus! / If we do meet again, we’ll smile indeed.” F 100

58 Cassius F 100

59 “This ensign here of mine was turning back; / I slew the coward and did take it from him.” F 200

60 Cassius

61 “Far from this country Pindarus shall run, / Where never Roman shall take note of him.” F 300

62 Pindarus F 300

63 “Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.” F 400

64 Caesar F 400

65 “Thou has described a hot friend cooling. Ever note […] / when love begins to sicken and decay / It useth an enforced ceremony.” F 500

66 Brutus F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Memorable Quotes Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 “O setting sun, / As in thy red rays thou does sink to night / So in his red blood Cassius’ day is gone” Click on screen to continue

69 Titinius Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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