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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeop ardy. Characters II. Characters. Vocab. Symbolism. Quotes/ Characterization. Multiple Choice. 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.
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THIS IS Jeopardy
Jeopardy Characters II Characters Vocab Symbolism Quotes/Characterization Multiple Choice 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
TINY TIM A 100
FEZZIWIG A 200
Earns only 15 shillings a week from Scrooge and is treated very badly A 300
BOB CRATCHIT A 300
Breaks her engagement to Scrooge because money has replaced her in his life A 500
BELLE (LOST LOVE) A 500
Looks both young and old B 100
GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST B 100
Give intro of Scrooge at the beginning of the play; warns of ghosts’ visits B 200
(JACOB) MARLEY B 200
Teases her father by hiding & pretending not to come home for Christmas B 300
MARTHA CRATCHIT B 300
Receives stolen goods from the thieves who robbed Scrooge B 400
OLD JOE B 400
MRS. CRATCHIT B 500
“It is cold, bleak, biting weather outside; foggy withal; and if you listen closely, you can hear the people in the court go wheezing up and down, beating their hands upon their breasts, and stamping their feet upon the pavement stones to warm them.” The previous passages from the story is an example of A. characterization B. imagery C. symbolism D. theme C 100
B. imagery C 100
“He had been revolving in his mind a change of life, and thought and hoped he saw his new-born resolution carried out in this.” • Direct Characterization • B. Indirect Char. from what the character says [Speech] • C. Indirect Char. from what the character does [Actions] • D. Indirect Char. from what the character thinks [Thoughts] • E. Indirect Char. from how the character looks [Appearance] • F. Indirect Char. for what other characters say/think about him or her [effect on other characters] C 200
D. Indirect Char. from what the character thinks [Thoughts] C 200
“Oh, but he was a tight-fisted hand at the grindstone….secret, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster.” • Direct Characterization • B. Indirect Characterization from what the character says [Speech] • C. Indirect characterization from what the character does [Actions] • D. Indirect Characterization from what the character thinks [Thoughts] • E. Indirect Characterization from how the character looks [Appearance] • F. Indirect Characterization for what other characters say/think about him or her [effect on other characters] C 300
Direct Characterization C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
“‘If they rather die, they had better do it and decrease the surplus population.’” • Direct Characterization • B. Indirect Characterization from what the character says [Speech] • C. Indirect characterization from what the character does [Actions] • D. Indirect Characterization from what the character thinks [Thoughts] • E. Indirect Characterization from how the character looks [Appearance] • F. Indirect Characterization for what other characters say/think about him or her [effects on other characters] C 400
B. Indirect Characterization from what the character says [Speech] C 400
Scrooge raises Bob’s salary and assists his struggling family. • Direct Characterization from the narrator. • B. Indirect Characterization from what the character says [Speech] • C. Indirect characterization from what the character does [Actions] • D. Indirect Characterization from what the character thinks [Thoughts] • E. Indirect Characterization from how the character looks [Appearance] • F. Indirect Characterization for what other characters say/think about him or her [effect on other characters] C 500
C. Indirect characterization from what the character does [Actions] C 500
LOONY D 100
EXTREME GENEROSITY D 200
LIBERALITY D 200
MELT AWAY D 300
DELIQUESCE D 300
The specter seemed to ___________________ itself into thin air after leaving Scrooge. D 400
DISPEL D 400
The __________________ went through the town singing Christmas carols and spreading holiday cheer. D 500
REVELER D 500
Scrooge’s cold-hearted, unsympathetic personality SYMBOLIZES….. E 100
HIS COAT OF GRAY E 100
The greed, selfishness and other actions that extinguish the spirit of Christmas. E 200
The spirit of Christmas that Dickens’ wishes to see revived in England (NOTE: THIS NEEDS CHANGED IN YOUR NOTES) E 300
BOB CRATCHIT E 300