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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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"Wild" Jeopardy Plot Character Setting Theme Conflict Author 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
Sim: What is similar between Buck’s time with Francois and Perrault and his time on the mail train? A 200
Buck was treated fairly and humanely by masters who understood their jobs and the dogs. A 200
Dif: What is one difference between Buck’s treatment by Francois and Perrault and his treatment by the Scotch half-breed? A 300
Francois and Perrault showed more admiration for Buck than the Scotch half-breed; ALSO there were fewer dogs traveling with Buck when he was with Francois and Perrault. A 300
C/E: What caused Buck to be in a crate behind a saloon? A 400
He was kidnapped and transported north to work as a sled dog. A 400
Ex.-Idea: Being beaten by the man in the red sweater, learning to obey masters, and learning that a dog can never go down are all examples of this concept. A 500
R: Define “character” B 100
Character means the people, animals, or aliens in a story or novel. B 100
Sim: What is the similarity in experience between Curly and Buck when they first arrive at Dyea Beach? B 200
They were both new to the north and naïve about the lifestyle there. B 200
C/E: What was the effect of Mercedes’s, Charles’s, and Hal’s trip? B 300
It was a disaster. They died by breaking through thin ice and drowning. B 300
Ex.-Idea: The characters Joe, Pike, Sol-leks, Teek and Buck are examples of this near the end of the novel. B 400
They are the last team before Buck is saved by Thornton. B 400
Buck fights Spitz, the starving huskies, the wolves, Black Burton, the moose, the bear, and the Yeehats. B 500
R: Define setting C 100
Sim.: What is geographically similar between the Santa Clara Valley, San Francisco, and Seattle? C 200
They are all located in the U.S. and all on the west coast. C 200
C/E: What was the effect on Buck after he was moved from California to the Yukon? C 300
Buck changed both mentally and physically. He got stronger in both ways and learned how to survive in a rugged environment. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
Dif.: What is the difference between the location of Dawson and Skagway? C 400
Ex.-Idea: Tahkeena, Yukon, and White are all examples of this. C 500
They are examples of rivers in the Yukon and/or Alaska. C 500
R: Define theme D 100
Sim: What is similar between the theme of Call and Buck’s dream? D 200
Buck dreams of a hairy man or cave man is similar to the theme of returning to or reverting to a previous state. D 200
C/E: What caused Buck’s change from domesticated (tamed) dog to “wild” animal? D 300
His change was caused mainly by the change in his environment but also because of the change in the people in his life. D 300
Dif.: Survival of the fittest is another theme of the novel. How does this theme differ from the one of reverting to a “primitive” state? D 400
The theme of survival of the fittest is different from the theme of primitive states in that the former theme does not include the idea of a dog’s retrogression to survive. D 400
Idea-Ex.: Name some events that contribute to Buck’s change from tamed dog to “wild” dog. D 500
Some events that contribute to Buck’s change to “wild” dog include the kidnapping, meeting all the people who “trained” him, killing Spitz, fighting for the lead position, and running with the wolves. D 500
person vs. person; person vs. nature, and person vs. him/herself E 100
Sim.: Name a similarity between Buck and Spitz’s relationship and the relationship of Thornton and Matthewson. E 200
Dif.: What is the difference between how Buck solved conflicts with Spitz and how Thornton solved conflicts with Matthewson? E 300