Title: THIS
1THIS
IS
Jeopardy
2 With
Your
Host...
Mrs.Breaux
3Column F Australian Animals
Column A
Column B
Column C
Column D
Column E
100
100
100
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
500
4Define Realism
A 100
5Realism is a literary movement that followed
Romanticism and is characterized by depicting
fictitious elements as realistically as possible
the good, the bad, and the ugly. Its a slice
of life and uses a lot of imagery.
A 100
6Name two plot details about Douglass from My
Bondage and My Freedom
A 200
7Answers will vary.
A 200
8Name three specific plot details about Twains
from Life on the Mississippi
A 300
9Answers will vary.
A 300
10What happened to Mistress Auld after her husband
told her not to teach Frederick to read anymore?
A 400
11Slavery was harder on her, than on Frederick. She
went from a caring, compassionate woman to a
hardened, stern, mean person.
A 400
12Why comic device is this the tsunami was just a
minor storm.
A 500
13Understatement
A 500
14List the three determining factors that
Naturalistic writers say people have no control
over.
B 100
15Fate (chance), the enviornment, and heredity.
B 100
16What happens to the protagonist in Cranes An
Episode of War that makes the short story
Naturalistic?
B 200
17Either he loses his arm or even better because a
bullet came out of nowhere and caused him a major
injury and results in him losing his arm. (Fate).
B 200
18What is one example of how HEREDITY plays a role
in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge?
B 300
19Peyton was born in the south, thereby had loyalty
to the Confederate cause which leads him to take
the info. the tricky Union solider gave him about
the bridge and he tries to sabotage it, resulting
in his hanging.
B 300
20Name the three types of external conflict
B 400
21Man vs. Man, Man vs. society, Man vs. the
Environment
B 400
22What is third person limited?
B 500
23When an author writes in thrid person, but allows
the reader insight into his/her psyche
(feelings/emotions).
B 500
24What is the name of the protagonist in Londons
To Build a Fire?
C 100
25He doesnt have a name. He is referred to as
man.
C 100
26What two themes were prominent in Bierces
writing?
C 200
27Cruelty and Death
C 200
28Define aggregation.
C 300
29A group of distinct objects or individuals
C 300
30DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
31Define inscrutable
C 400
32Impossible to see
C 400
33Definition for deference
D 100
34Respect, courtesy, regard
D 100
35Give one biographical fact about Mark Twain
C 500
36Answers will vary but may include grew up in
Hannibal,MO, wanted to be a steamboat engineer,
was a printers apprentice, was a reporter, wrote
how people actually spoke.
C 500
37Wny does Twain give such dtail to the steamboat
arriving on from Life on the Mississippi?
D 200
38To show the importance of such an invent to an
otherwise boring, sleepy town.
D 200
39What is hyperbole?
D 300
40An overstatement or outrageous exaggeration.
D 300
41Define satire.
D 400
42Art of criticizing a subject by ridiculing it or
taking an attitude of amusement.
D 400
43Give an example of vernacular used in The
Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.
D 500
44Answers will vary but here are a few peared,
sorter, discouraged-like, St. Looey, chaw,
yaller, bannanner, thish-yer
D 500
45What economic condition did Jack London grow up
in that influenced his writing?
E 100
46poverty
E 100
47Define internal conflict
E 200
48Man vs. man occurring within the mind of a
character.
E 200
49Define the three man vs..definitions for
external conflict
E 300
50Man vs. man, man vs. the envioronment, man vs.
society.
E 300
51What does the man in To Build a Fire try to
unsuccessfully to avoid?
E 400
52The man tries to avoid hidden pools of water.
E 400
53What does To Build a Fire suggest about human
strength in the face of natures power?
E 500
54Human strength cannot control nature, nature is a
much more powerful force than humanity and must
be respected.
E 500
55The Final Jeopardy Category is Please record
your wager.
Click on screen to begin
56Final Jeopardy Question
Click on screen to continue
57Correct Final Jeopardy Response
Click on screen to continue
58Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT