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Jeopardy. Don’t throw Stones!. What makes a good story?. Split personality. Mothers are great. Mothers are Great!. I feel a Draft!. I feel a draft. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $ 3 00.
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Jeopardy Don’t throw Stones! What makes a good story? Split personality Mothers are great Mothers are Great! I feel a Draft! I feel a draft Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question S1 What is the literary term for making a story relevant at any time and any place?
$100 Answer from S1 Universality
$200 Question from S1 What is the literary term for a hint of something that will happen in the future?
$200 Answer from S1 Foreshadowing
$300 Question from S1 On what day was the lottery conducted?
$300 Answer from S1 June 27th
$400 Question from S1 What is the scapegoat?
$400 Answer from S1 An innocent victim who is selected to take the blame for a group or society
$500 Question from S1 What is an example of foreshadowing in “The Lottery”?
$500 Answer from S1 • The children collect stones • Townspeople are nervous
$100 Question from S2 What is an example of a paradox in “The Storyteller”?
$100 Answer from S2 Horribly good
$200 Question from S2 What is the definition of irony?
$200 Answer from S2 When the opposite of what is expected happens in a story.
$300 Question from S2 What is an example of a pseudonym?
$300 Answer from S2 Saki
$400 Answer from S2 What is a good story according to the aunt?
$400 Answer from S2 A story in which a moral is given
$500 Question from S2 What is a good story according to the bachelor?
$500 Answer from S2 A story that is entertaining and holds the attention of its audience.
$100 Question from S3 What is an example of foreshadowing in the story “Charles”?
$100 Answer from S3 Laurie tells his parents that Charles Stayed after school and all the children Stayed with him.
$200 Question from S3 What is an example of Laurie’s mischievous behavior?
$200 Answer from S3 • Charles kicks the teacher • Charles tells a little girl to say bad words • 3. Charles is rude to the guest teacher
$300 Question from S3 What is the climax of the story?
$300 Answer from S3 When the reader finds out that there is no Charles in kindergarten.
$400 Question from S3 What two people are one in the same?
$400 Answer from S3 • Laurie and Charles
$500 Question from S3 What are two similarities between “Charles” and “The Lottery”?
$500 Answer from S3 • Both stories use universality. • Both stories have a surprise ending. • 3. Both stories use foreshadowing.
$100 Question from S4 What is the special word that the narrator gives to Jerry?
$100 Answer from S4 The narrator says that Jerry has integrity.
$200 Question from S4 What does the “laurel” symbolize in the story?
$200 Answer from S4 The laurel symbolizes when Jerry was happy running and playing with Pat.
$300 Question from S4 Who has this special characteristic besides Jerry?
$300 Answer from S4 The narrator’s father
$400 Question from S4 What is the special characteristic that the narrator gives to Jerry?
$400 Answer from S4 Jerry has “integrity” according to the narrator.
$500 Question from S4 What are two examples from the story that prove that Jerry had integrity?
$500 Answer from S4 • Jerry offered to pay for the axe handle • when he broke it. • 2. Jerry returned to the cabin to feed Pat • when the narrator was delayed.
$100 Question from S5 Why does Frameton Nuttle come to England?
$100 Answer from S5 He has come to the England countryside to rest and recuperate.
$200 Question from S5 What are two clues that the setting is in England?
$200 Answer from S5 • The moors • Birdie why do you bound • Cyclist • 4. Letters of introduction
$300 Question from S5 How does the author describe Vera in the opening of the story?
$300 Answer from S5 She is a self-possessed girl of fifteen
$400 Question from S5 What is the definition of satire?
$400 Answer from S5 A piece of prose or poetry that pokes fun, ridicules, or derides a human frailty or vice.
$500 Question from S5 What are two similarities in “The Open Window” and “The Storyteller”?