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J eopardy

J eopardy. By. Dongmyung Lee and Lynn Moon. Rules. You can’t use the study guide Do not argue with us The answers should be in question form Take turns with your partners Your partner can’t tell you the answer. How to Win. The team with most points at the end wins the game

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J eopardy

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  1. Jeopardy By. Dongmyung Lee and Lynn Moon

  2. Rules • You can’t use the study guide • Do not argue with us • The answers should be in question form • Take turns with your partners • Your partner can’t tell you the answer.

  3. How to Win • The team with most points at the end wins the game • Final jeopardy question: For this question, you may bet all of your points or only 1 point. If you bet all your points and get the question wrong, you will end up with 0 points. But if you get it right, you will have double of your points at the end. • Each questions are worth points according to the question number (question #1= 1 point)

  4. Groups • Andy Lee & Jiheon Kim • Jae Lee & Suzie Kim • Kaila Kim & Grace Cho • Jeemin Han & Jay Ghil

  5. Topics Farming Food 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

  6. Farming 1 • This system of farming is when the harvests were divided into three share-one for the landowner, one for the worker, and one for whoever provided equipment.

  7. Answer • What is share-cropping? Return

  8. Food 1 • The Sweet potato-like vegetables that are the staple crops in Igbo culture.

  9. Answer • What are yams? Return

  10. Farming 2 • These rights depend primarily on descent and secondarily on local residence.

  11. Answer • What are the rights over the use of land? Return

  12. Food 2 • Coco yams, beans, and Cassava are examples of this.

  13. Answer • What are women’s crops? Return

  14. Farming 3 • Pests that can destroy farmlands.

  15. Answer • What are locusts? Return

  16. Food 3 • This was drank during feasts, weddings, and in almost any ceremony or party.

  17. Answer • What is palm wine? Return

  18. Farming 4 • What are three factors that contribute to farming?

  19. Answer • The timing of the rain, the amount of rain, and the strength of sun Return

  20. Food 4 • What was alligator pepper and kola nut used for?

  21. Answer • It was used for welcoming visitors Return

  22. Farming 5 • What do men do for yam cultivation?

  23. Answer • They clear and prepare the land, plant their own yams, cut stakes and train the yam vines. Final Jeopardy

  24. Food 5 • What two aspects of Igbo culture does Achebe reveal by using food?

  25. Answer • Social rituals and Indicators of wealth. Final Jeopardy

  26. FINAL JEOPARDY • “Yam stood for __________________, and he who could feed his family on yams from one harvest to another was a very great man indeed.”

  27. ANSWER!!!!!!!!! • Manliness

  28. Thank you!!!!!

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