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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 CharactersChapters 5-7 Literary Elements 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Chapters 1-4Symbols

6 These two events represent Buck’s departure from a loving and comfortable environment to an environment of “club and fang.”

7 What is? Buck’s first club beating and Curly’s death

8 This represents Buck’s freedom from servitude to humans

9 What is? Thornton cutting Buck’s traces free

10 She symbolizes the material world and consumerism

11 Who is? Mercedes

12 Represents leadership and hierarchy; also submission to human will

13 What are? Buck Traces

14 Represents Buck’s submission to the “Call of the Wild”

15 What is? Buck’s attack on the Yeehats

16 Evolves from a California domestic pet to a wild Artic animal

17 Who is? Buck

18 Keep’s Buck from heeding the “call of the wild”

19 Who is? John Thornton

20 “Devil-Dog”

21 Who is? Spitz

22 Inexperienced sled masters who seek Gold

23 Who are? Mercedes, Charles and Hal

24 Near death by pulling sled, never quitting his work.

25 Who is? Dave

26 Original Owner of Buck

27 Who is? Judge Miller

28 The reason many Americans rushed to Canada with Dogsleds in 1897

29 What is? Klondike Gold Rush

30 The start of the fight between Spitz and Buck, Buck wins

31 What is? Rabbit Chase

32 What London is discussing in this line: “Buck knew, and every dog knew, what had taken place behind the belt of river trees.”

33 What is? Dave is shot

34 Proves that Buck is a true leader

35 What is? Buck assumes Spitz’s place event when threatened with a club

36 Buck considers these new owners to be “lazy and sloppy”

37 Who are? Mercedes, Hal and Charles

38 The owners run out of chow for the dogs, they feed them this instead, which is not enough nourishment

39 What is? Horsehide

40 The fate of Charles, Hal and Mercedes

41 What is? They fall through the ice

42 The test Thornton gives Buck for obedience

43 What is? He commands Buck to jump of a cliff, Buck starts to command him and Thornton stops him

44 Buck wins this bet for Thornton

45 What is? Buck can pull 1,000 pounds

46 Civilization vs Wilderness Individual vs Group

47 What is? Theme

48 The attack of the wild starving dogs to the camp, predicts the later hunger the dogs experience with Hal

49 What is? Foreshadowing

50 Protagonist of the novel

51 Who is? Buck

52 Late 1890’s, California and the North

53 What is? Setting

54 The following is an example of this: “Every animal was motionless as though turned to stone.”

55 What is? Simile

56 Make your wager

57 Breed(s) of Buck

58 What is? St. Bernard and Scottish Shepherd


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