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Whodunit Lit Terms and Quotes

This Jeopardy game includes categories such as Whodunit Lit Terms and Quotes, where players can test their knowledge on symbolism, exposition, crisis, red herring, denouement, and various quotes from the novel.

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Whodunit Lit Terms and Quotes

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  1. Jeopardy Whodunit Lit Terms More Lit. Terms Quotes Characters Miscellaneous Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $600 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Q $1000 Final Jeopardy

  2. $200 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms Indian figurines are an example.

  3. $200 Question from WhodunitWhat is symbolism?

  4. $400 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms Setting, introduction of characters– “getting to know you” part of the story

  5. $400 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is exposition?

  6. $600 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms A decisive state of things, the turning point at which something must soon terminate or suffer a material change. Wargrave rants and says “I must have my hanging—”

  7. $600 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is crisis?

  8. $800 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms A term derived from the practice of drawing a smoked herring across a trail to confuse hunting dogs. *Wargrave’s fake death was a key one

  9. $800 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is red herring?

  10. $1000 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms An example of this is on page 83, Wargrave rants and unravels the details of his diabolical master plan.

  11. $1000 Quesiotn from Whodunit Lit Terms What is denouement?

  12. $200 Answer Quotes Who said, “I cooked Seton’s goose!”

  13. $200 Question from Quotes Who is Justice Wargrave?

  14. $400 Answer from Quotes Identify speaker: ““I have lost it” (65).

  15. $400 Question from Quotes Who is Lombard?

  16. $600 Answer from Quotes Identify speaker: • “I was horrified to death—it went right around my throat— (72).

  17. $600 Question from Quotes Who is Vera Claythorne?

  18. $800 Answer from Quotes Identify owner of the shoe: “One shoe—just one shoe—sitting prettily on the cliff edge (75).

  19. $800 Question from Quotes Who is Armstrong?

  20. $1000 Answer from Quotes Identify both speakers: “Her nerves are in a bad state. I don’t know that I’d agree with you there, Doctor. Miss Claythorne strikes me as a very cool and resourceful young lady—quite remarkably so” (71).

  21. $1000 Question from Quotes Who are Wargrave and Armstrong?

  22. $200 Answer from Lit. Terms Investing objects with non-intrinsic (things that are not usually associated with the object) meanings

  23. $200 Question from Lit. Terms What is symbolism?

  24. $400 Answer from Lit. Terms Stage directions, for example, directing the actor to use a certain tone of voice.

  25. $400 Question from Lit. Terms What is subtext?

  26. $600 Answer from Lit. Terms Example: We reflect back and realize that Wargrave was able to spike the drinks because several characters were blocking the drink cart.

  27. $600 Question from Lit. Terms What is denouement?

  28. $800 Answer from Lit. Terms This is when we have hints about what is going to happen in the story. “One chokes his little self…” gives us a clue that Marston will choke on cyanide.

  29. $800 Question from Lit. Terms What is foreshadowing?

  30. $1000 Answer from Lit. Terms Stage directions: (Wargrave waves his hands in a frenzy of delight.)

  31. $1000 Question from Lit. Terms What is subtext?

  32. $200 Answer from Characters He never seems to lose his unusual sense of humor.

  33. $200 Question from Characters Who is Philip Lombard?

  34. $400 Answer from Characters He is very particular about the seat that he sits in.

  35. $400 Question from Characters Who is Mackenzie?

  36. $600 Answer from Characters Several references are made about how dumb he is.

  37. $600 Question from Characters Who is Blore?

  38. $800 Answer from Characters She was hired to be a secretary to Mrs. Owens.

  39. $800 Question from Characters6 Who is Vera Clythorne”?

  40. $1000 Answer from Characters This character is a religious fanatic.

  41. $1000 Question from Characters Who is Emily Brent?

  42. $200 Answer for miscellaneous This poor bloke got shoved off of a cliff.

  43. $200 Question for misc. Who is Armstrong?

  44. $400 Answer for misc. This callow, feckless young fellow drives much too fast.

  45. $400 Question for misc. Who is Anthony Marston?

  46. $600 Answer for misc. He eventually “hugs a bear.”

  47. $600 Answer from misc. Who is Blore?

  48. $800 Answer from misc. Wargrave was planning to hang her.

  49. $800 Question for misc. Who is Vera Claythorne?

  50. $1000 Answer for misc. • In Act III, (65) the line “I have lost it,” refers to a certain object.

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