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Jeopardy 1984 Fig. LangLit. TermsNovels Lit. Terms 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from 1984 Author of 1984.
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$100 Answer from 1984 Who is George Orwell?
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$200 Question from 1984 Symbolizes freedom for Winston and Julia.
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$200 Answer from 1984 What is Mr. Charrington’s flat.
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$300 Question from 1984 Is arrested because he did not remove “God” from a poem.
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$300 Answer from 1984 Who is Ampleforth?
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$400 Question from 1984 These are the Newspeak names for the four Ministries in Oceania.
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$400 Answer from 1984 What is Miniluv, Minitrue, Minipax, Miniplenty?
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$500 Question from 1984 This is the famous English landmark that is symbolized throughout the novel.
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$500 Answer from 1984 What is St. Clement’s Dane? An old church in London that was mostly destroyed by Nazi forces during WWII. How does that symbolize Party members?
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$100 Question from Figurative Language Beads of sweat crawled down my forehead.
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$100 Answer from Fig. Language What is personification?
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$200 Question from Fig. Language Just before the curtain raised, I heard the director tell someone to “break a leg!”
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$200 Answer from Fig. Language What is idiom?
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$300 Question from Fig. Language Brian was a wall, bouncing every tennis ball back over the net.
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$300 Answer from Fig. Language What is metaphor
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$400 Question from Fig. Language When I recited my opening lines, I was a nervous child again. The child’s knees shook. His heart raced. It was surreal.
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$400 Answer from Fig. Language What is extended metaphor?
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$500 Question from Fig. Language “One patch [of fire] touched a tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel.”
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$500 Answer from Fig. Language What is personification and simile?
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$100 Question from Lit. Terms The person the story is about.
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$100 Answer from Lit. Terms What is PROTAGONIST?
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$200 Question from Lit. Terms This is when we learn about the character directly from the narrator. For example, if the narrator says that the boy was fat and short.
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$200 Answer from Lit. Terms What is direct characterization?
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$300 Question from Lit. Terms Hands defined the character in Of Mice and Men.
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$300 Answer from Lit. Terms What is SYMBOLISM?
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$400 Question from Lit. Terms The Joker, Curley, and Lennie can be classified as these types of characters.
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$400 Answer from Lit. Terms What is a STATIC character? Remember, static characters do not change.
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$500 Question from Lit. Terms The boys set the mountain on fire, and Piggy says, “You got your small fire all right.”
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$500 Answer from Lit. Terms What is irony?
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$100 Question from PLOT “A few miles north of Soledad, the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green. The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool.”
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$100 Answer from PLOT What is IMAGERY?
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$200 Question from PLOT Winston watched the Two Minutes Hate in this part of the story.
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$200 Answer from PLOT What is the EXPOSITION?
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$300 Question from PLOT George stole Carlson’s luger at this part of the story.
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$300 Answer from PLOT What is FALLING ACTION?
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$400 Question from PLOT Character who wanted to help purchase land with Lennie and George.
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$400 Answer from PLOT Who is Candy?
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$500 Question from PLOT The item that the soldier shattered when Winston and Julia were caught.
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$500 Answer from PLOT What is the glass paperweight?
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$100 Question from Lit. Terms 2 The antagonist of Of Mice and Men.
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$100 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 Who is Curley?
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$200 Question from Lit. Terms 2 This allows the reader to see the thoughts of a character.
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$200 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is interior monologue?
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$300 Question from Lit. Terms 2 Point of view of My Left Foot.
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$300 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is first person?
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$400 Question from Lit. Terms 2 The outcome is different from what we expected. Instead of destroying themselves with the fire, they inadvertently saved themselves.
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$400 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What is situational irony?
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$500 Question from Lit. Terms 2 A character who shows many traits, faults as well as virtues.
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$500 Answer from Lit. Terms 2 What are round characters?
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Final Jeopardy Big Brother was created based on Orwell’s hatred of what two real-world individuals?
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Final Jeopardy Answer Who are Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
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