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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme CheerSilenceLoseTimerBoo Theme HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Literary Terms
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Rhetorical Triangle
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Characters & Places
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Epic Poetry Traits
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Epic Hero Traits
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Literary Terms Rhetorical Triangle Characters & Places Epic Poetry Traits Plot Epic Hero Traits FINAL JEOPARDY $100
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme A conventional poetic phrase bred for, or in addition, to the usual name of a person or a thing.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Kenning Bonus: Provide an example ($50)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme The use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Parallelism Bonus: Provide an example ($50)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme The repetition of similar sounds, usually initial consonant sounds
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Alliteration Bonus: Provide an example ($50)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Anglo-Saxon poets
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Scops
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme A character who contrast with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Foil Bonus: Provide an example ($50)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Epic Poem
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Mode
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Adventurous and frightening
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme No matter how evil the force, good always triumphs over evil
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Message
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Anglo-Saxon time period
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Historical Context
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme To inform and entertain
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Purpose
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme King of the Danes
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hrothgar
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Stood with Beowulf until the very end
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Wiglaf
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf’s homeland
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Geatland
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme A descendant of Cain
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Grendel
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme This monster gave Beowulf a death wound
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme The fire breathing dragon
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf believes this determines the outcome of his battles
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fate
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf reflects this timeless value.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Courage Bonus: Provide an example from the poem ($50)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme The main struggle in Beowulf is between
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Good over evil
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Name four supernatural elements in the poem.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme 1. Grendel is a demon 2. Beowulf jumps into a fiery lake 3. Beowulf uses a giant’s sword to decapitate Grendel’s mother 4. Beowulf battles a dragon (Answers may vary)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Name two characters who gave long speeches in the poem.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme 1.Hrothgar 2. Wiglaf (Answers may vary)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme What was an unusual way Beowulf fought Grendel?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme He fought with only his bare hands
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme How does Grendel respond when Beowulf challenges him?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fearfully
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Who does Beowulf come to help?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hrothgar/Danes
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme How many years does Grendel wreak havoc on Herot?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme 12 years
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme What ironic situation occurs during the battle with the dragon?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf’s men leave him when he needs them the most.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf going to help the Danes is an example of which epic hero trait?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme On a quest
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Provide two examples of Beowulf’s superhuman strength.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme 1.Beowulf rips off Grendel’s arm, shoulder and all 2. Beowulf is able to hold the giant’s sword (Answers will vary)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf fighting the dragon, even when he knows fate is not on his side, is an example of what epic poetry trait?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Risks death for glory or greater good of society
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Provide an example of when Beowulf was compassionate.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Beowulf fights Grendel’s mother, even though he does not have to (Answers may vary)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Name 3 epic hero traits Beowulf possess.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme 1.Fearless 2.Strong 3.Respected (Answers may vary)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Old English, elevated language
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Old English, elevated language
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