Title: The Scarlet Ibis Jeopardy
1The Scarlet Ibis Jeopardy
- Mrs. Catherine Jones, English 9
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3The Scarlet Ibis Jeopardy
Symbols Figurative language
Grammar/ vocabulary
Plot
Application
Concepts
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Final Jeopardy
4The Scarlet IbisJeopardy
Symbols Figurative language
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Final Jeopardy
5100 Question from Concepts
The observation about life that the author makes
either by stating directly or implying
6100 Answer from Concepts
What is theme?
7200 Question from Concepts
The time and location when and where the story
takes place
8200 Answer from Concepts
What is setting?
9300 Question from Concepts
The point when the protagonist makes a decision
that determines the outcome of the story.
10300 Answer from Concepts
What is climax or turning point?
11400 Question from Concepts
The central character around which all the action
revolves
12400 Answer from Concepts
What is a protagonist?
13500 Question from Concepts
The type of theme that depends on the readers
analysis of title, symbols, conflicts, and climax.
14500 Answer from Concepts
What is implicit theme ?
15100 Question from Grammar and vocabulary
The object of the preposition in by the chimney
16100 Answer from Grammar and Vocabulary
What is chimney ?
17200 Question from Grammar and Vocabulary
The prepositional phrase in The last graveyard
flowers were blooming, and their smell drifted
across the cotton field.
18200 Answer from Grammar and Vocabulary
What is across the cotton field?
19300 Question from Grammar/Vocab
Until he learned to crawl in Until he learned
to crawl, Doodle stayed on the rubber sheet is
this type of clause.
20300 Answer from Grammar/vocabulary
What is an introductory dependent clause/ or
adverbial?
21400 Question from Grammar and Vocabulary
A word that means occurring soon or rapidly
22400 Answer from Grammar and Vocabulary
What is imminent?
23500 Question from Grammar and Vocabulary
This word means to disappear or vanish, and it
appeared in the sentence my flood of childish
spite ____ as well as his strength.
24500 Answer fromGrammar and Vocabulary
What is evanesced?
25100 Question from Plot
The beginning of a narrative that introduces,
characters, setting and possible conflicts
26100 Answer from Plot
What is exposition?
27 200 Question from Plot
This is the complete setting where and when
Doodle and Brother lived (other than near Old
Woman Swamp).
28200 Answer from Plot
What is during WWI (President Wilsons tenure) in
a rural setting on the SE U.S. coast, possibly NC
coast?
29300 Question from Plot
When Brother decides to kill Doodle, how does
Brother plan to do it, and what makes him change
his mind?
30300 Answer from Plot
What is smothering Doodle with a Pillow Doodle
smiling, and Brother realizing Hes all there.?
31400 Question from Plot
An example of Brothers cruelty toward Doodle
and one that symbolically foreshadows Doodles
death.
32400 Answer from Plot
What is when Brother forced Doodle to touch his
coffin and the owl flew out symbolizing bad
luck and death?
33500 Question from Plot
Brothers reaction when Doodle first walked in
front of the family and Brothers reason for
reacting in this way.
34500 Answer from Plot
What is crying because Brother realized that he
taught Doodle for the wrong reasons, his own
pride.
35100 Question from figurative language
This type of figurative language directly
compares two unlike things
36100 Answer from Figurative language
What is a metaphor?
37200 Question from Figurative Language
This technique gives human like characteristics
to non-human things
38200 Answer from Figurative Language
What is personification?
39300 Question from Figurative Language
The phrase clove of seasons exemplifies this
type of figurative language.
40300 Answer from Figurative Language
What is a metaphor?
41400 Question from Figurative Language
The phrase summer was dead and autumn not yet
born exemplifies this type of figurative
language.
42400 Answer from Figurative Language
What is personification?
43500 Question from Figurative Language
Hurst uses a grindstone to symbolize this and he
also uses the grindstone as a literary device to
trigger something in setting.
44500 Answer from Figurative Language
What is time or the Brothers memory, and what
is flashback?
45100 Question from Application
A writer can enhance tone and mood through detail
by using these in his writing.
46100 Answer from Application
What are prepositional phrases?
47200 Question from Application
You shouldnt be cruel to those you love could
be taught by reading childrens literature and it
is considered this.
48200 Answer fromApplication
What is a moral?
49300 Question from Application
Doodle born differently, Brother wanting a
playmate Doodle learning to walk, but not well
enough to keep up with Brother Doodle fearing
being alone, Brother abandoning him all led to
this element in plot structure.
50300 Answer from Application
What is climax or turning point?
51400 Question from Application
This internal conflict exists within Doodle and
pushes him to attempt the physically
impossible.
52400 Answer from Application
What is his battle/conflict of being left alone
and not part of the family- Man
vs. himself?
53500 Question from Application
The scarlet ibis symbolically represents Doodle.
The ibis mimicked Doodles internal conflict
when the ibis did this before dying.
54500 Answer from Application
What is he called out three times suggesting he
did not want to be alone?
55 Final Jeopardy
This explicit theme is reiterated throughout the
short story
56 Final Jeopardy Answer
What is pride is a wonderful terrible thing, a
seed that bears two vines, life and death