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100 200 300 400 500 Back in tha Day Bye, Bye Birdie Who is the arch? Write time, Write place The Who Vertically Challenged Stories
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What 1931 trial involved the accusation of an alleged gang rape of two white girls by nine black teenagers? A 100
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The Scottsboro Boys Trial A 100
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What major U.S. Crisis is occurring at the time in which TKAM is set? A 200
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The Great Depression A 200
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In what year does TKAM begin? A 300
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1933 A 300
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Name the author of each short story we read and what story they authored. A 400
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Richard Connell – “The Most Dangerous Game” James Hurst – “The Scarlet Ibis” Liam O’Flaherty – “Sniper” A 400
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Who is Truman Capote? A 500
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The fellow author and life long friend of Harper Lee’s who grew up in her home town and had a great influence on her writing. A 500
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B 100 The _______ is the turning point of the story.
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Climax B 100
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B 200 What short story focuses on theme statement: “Pride can lead to destruction?”
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B 200 “The Scarlet Ibis”
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B 300 Irony is shown through this short story of a hunter becoming the hunted.
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B 300 “The Most Dangerous Game”
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His name was bigger than he was. B 400
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William Armstrong or Doodle B 400
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“The game which can end with the loss of humanity and civilization in one’s soul” is the theme of what short story? B 500
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“The Most Dangerous Game”
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C 100 After Tom Robinson’s trial, which character has the hardest time understanding the injustice?
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C 100 Jem
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C 200 Why does Jem tell Atticus that Dill is under his bed?
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C 200 He is maturing and trying to take on adult responsibility; Coming of Age
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C 300 What figurative language is present here? “There was a smell of stale whiskey and pigpen about…”
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C 300 Imagery
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C 400 What character does not experience the opportunity to “walk around in another person’s skin”?
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Bob Ewell C 400
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C 500 What place of residence described below? “the house was the same, droopy and sick…” (Lee 15).
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C 500 The Radley House
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Who is referred to in this quote, what type of characterization does it exemplify, and what literary device is present? “Her hand was as wide as a bed slate and twice as hard.” D 100
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Calpurnia; Indirect; Simile D 100
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Maycomb County’s Scapegoat is who? D 200
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Tom Robinson D 200
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“A malevolent phantom” D 300
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Boo Radley D 300
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D 400 Who was Link Deas?
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D 400 Tom Robinson’s Employer
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D 500 What seemingly sinful character from TKAM proves the injustice of preconceived notions?
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D 500 Dolphus Raymond
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Who is the hero in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird? E 100
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Atticus Finch E 100
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E 200 General Zaroff can be considered as what archetype?
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The Devil Figure E 200
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E 300 Who is more of a mother figure to both Scout and Jem?
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Calpurnia E 300
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E 400 The mentor to Scout in TKAM is:
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Miss Maudie E 400
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E 500 In To Kill a Mockingbird, what character can be considered the evil figure with ultimately a good heart?
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E 500 Mrs. Dubose
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F 100 The margins all around an essay should be how many inches?
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F 100 one inch
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F 200 What is the editing symbol for thesis and where should it appear in your paper?
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F 200 TH; Last sentence of the introductory paragraph
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F 300 How do you correctly cite a book within your paper?
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F 300 “quote” (last name page #).
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F 400 What is the correct MLA format for a heading? *Double Jeopardy*
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F 400 Name Teacher English I – Period 14 December 2009
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F 500 What is the first step to creating a theme statement?
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F 500 What is _____ about?
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Character Analysis Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue What are the steps for an OER?
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Answer Textual Evidence Explain
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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