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THIS IS 100 200 300 400 500 Ch 6-8Ch 9-12Ch 13-18Ch 18-21Ch 22-27 Calendar—Pass out & Explanation Introductions (if needed) Labels Genres of Film Ch.

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4 100 200 300 400 500 Ch 6-8Ch 9-12Ch 13-18Ch 18-21Ch 22-27 Calendar—Pass out & Explanation Introductions (if needed) Labels Genres of Film Ch 1-5

5 What is Tod’s job? A 100

6 Set designer A 100

7 What is the common characteristic of the people that Tod Feels he must paint? A 200

8 They have come to California to die A 200

9 A 300 Where is Abe Kusich when Tod first encounters him?

10 Lying outside the door of a woman’s apartment A 300

11 What is Faye’s Job throughout most of the novel? A 400

12 Film Extra A 400

13 Why does Mrs. Schwartzen get upset with Tod at Claude Estee’s party? A 500

14 He doesn’t pretend that the rubber horse is real. A 500

15 Why does Homer move to California? B 100

16 To fully recover from his illness B 100

17 What does Tod get Claude to ask Mrs. Jennings? B 200

18 If Faye works for her B 200

19 Why does Harry Greener continue to act like a clown even though he is no longer employed as one? B 300

20 An act of self-denfense B 300

21 Why does Homer give change to the beggar on his way to the supermarket? B 400

22 The beggar bullies him B 400

23 Who is Romola Martin? B 500

24 A tenant in the Iowa hotel where Homer worked B 500

25 What does Harry Greener normally do to antagonize Faye? C 100

26 Laugh C 100

27 How does Tod become closer to Faye? C 200

28 He visits when Harry is sick. C 200

29 What proposition does Faye make to Tod? C 300

30 To become her business partner in the film industry. C 300

31 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

32 How does Earle Shoop spend his days? C 400

33 Standing in front of a Hodge’s saddlery store C 400

34 What happened to Faye’s mother? C 500

35 She ran away with a foreign man C 500

36 What is Tod’s likely intent when he chases after Faye in the woods? D 100

37 To rape her D 100

38 What does Tod do when he decides to put Faye out of his mind? D 200

39 He puts away the drawing he has made of her. D 200

40 What strange topic (other than Adore) does Mrs. Loomis bring up to Tod and Homer? D 300

41 What religion they follow D 300

42 What does Homer mind most about Earle and Miguel living in his garage? D 400

43 The dirty black hen D 400

44 What is the topic of the lecture Tod gives to Faye at Harry’s Funeral? D 500

45 Sexual Hygene D 500

46 Who does Faye move in with? E 100

47 Homer E 100

48 What is strange about Adore’s performance on the front lawn? E 200

49 It is overtly sexual E 200

50 E 300 Why does Faye force Homer to drink?

51 She thinks that not drinking gives him a sense of superiority. E 300

52 What does it mean when Miguel say that the cockfight was “in the bag”? E 400

53 The fight was a fixed fight. E 400

54 What happens in the fight to the bird that Claude and Abe purchase? E 500

55 The bird’s beak cracks, and it is left defenseless. E 500

56 What does Tod shout about Faye? F 100

57 She is a whore F 100

58 Who gets in a fight in Homer’s living room? F 200

59 Earle and Abe F 200

60 Who was Faye with when Homer was checking to see if she was sick? F 300

61 Miguel F 300

62 Who does Tod see and try to help in the mob? F 400

63 Homer—tries to carry his bags F 400

64 What does Homer do to Adore? F 500

65 Attacks him F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: THE END. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 What does Tod imagine as he is pushed against a fense by the mob? Click on screen to continue

68 “The Burning of Los Angeles” Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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