Title: Jeopardy Template
1Characters
Wonders of The Wave
Literary Techniques and Propaganda
Plot Points
Miscellaneous Madness
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2The Gordon Grapevine article, Welcome to the
Wave-Or Else was written by this person
3Anonymous Junior
4After the rally, this character tried to make Mr.
Ross feel better by saying that the students did
learn something from The Wave
5Laurie Saunders
6This character thinks the only reason The Wave is
so popular is because students are afraid to be
against it
7Christy Ross
8This character refers to The Grapevine office as
Anne Franks attic
9Carl Block
10This is Alex Coopers job at The Grapevine
11Music Reviewer
12Principal Owens gets agitated about The Wave when
he learns its modeled after this
13Hitlers NaziGermany
14This character didnt let Laurie into the
football stands without giving the salute (even
though he knew it was silly)
15Brad
16These were the mottos Mr. Ross taught his class
(answer in the order they were given)
17Strength through Discipline Strength through
Community Strength through Action
18This character said, It was like, when we all
acted together, we were more than just a class.
We were a unit (Strasser, 37).
19David Collins
20This question from this student is what caused
Mr. Ross to begin The Wave in the first place
21Amy Smith asked, Why didnt anyone try to stop
themNazis? (Strasser, 12)
22This is the literary technique most frequently
used by Todd Strasser
23Foreshadowing
24This is how the movie Mr. Ross showed could be
considered an example of foreshadowing
25The movie was about the Nazis and concentration
camps The Wave followers ended up behaving like
little Nazis
26When Laurie tells her mom, this is a molehill
and youre looking for a mountain(74) shes
using this type of figurative language
27Idiom
28These are three propaganda techniques that
members of The Wave used to try to get new people
to join
29Bandwagon, Testimonial, Visual propaganda
(posters, flyers)
30According to Laurie, this is the reason that The
Wave (even with its propaganda) can never be
successful
31There will always be people who stand up to the
pressure and still think for themselves
32These are two past experiences that demonstrate
how Mr. Ross becomes obsessed with his projects
33When he learned to play bridge when he was
studying American Indians
34This was the reason Ben thought all of the kids
were into The Wave
35They actually wanted the discipline and liked it
36This event made some Wave members feel more
important than others
37Mr. Ross handed out yellow membership cards, and
the ones with the x on the back were for the
students who were the monitors
38This event made Norm Schiller change his mind
about The Wave
39Gordon High still lost their football game. Even
though The Wave got them psyched, they still
didnt know the plays.
40Brian bought an extra large lunch in order to
gain weight so he wont get pounded by this
teams linebackers?
41Clarkstown
42Ben Ross showed his class the movie so that they
would do this.
43Think about what they saw, what he said, and ask
questions
44This story is based on an actual event that
occurred in _______ in the year ______
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Palo Alto, California in 1969
46These are the ways that Laurie and Amy deal with
stress
47Laurie chews on her pens Amy smokes
48These are the 3 lessons Mr. Ross wanted the
students to learn from this experiment
49Were all responsible for our actions must
always question and never blindly follow a
leader never let a group take your individual
rights
50If history repeats itself, you will all want to
deny what happened to you in The Wave This quote
means
51After WWII, many Germans denied even knowing
about the concentration camps and the persecution
of millions of people