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Jeopardy Close Reading Plymouth Plantation Miscellaneous terms Practice 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 fromTerms mark omissions (deleted parts) from a quoted sentence.
$100 Answer from Terms Ellipsis
$200 Question from H1 the reason the author writes the story
$200 Answer from Terms Author’s Purpose
$300 Question from Terms An over arching statement that requires the essay writer to present unbiased information.
$300 Answer from Terms Objective Thesis Statement
$400 Question from Terms 1st hand written accounts of travels
$400 Answer from Terms Exploration Narrative
$500 Question from Terms Describing events in the order in which they occured
$500 Answer from Terms Chronological Order
$100 Question from Practice Which sentence in paragraph four of “Journey Through Texas” contains signal words that help you understand how quickly the Native Americans sickened and died? On that same day many fell sick, and on the next day eight of them died! All over the country, where it was known, they because so afraid that it seemed as it the mere sight of us would kill them. They besought us not to be angry nor to procure the death of any more of their number...
$100 Answer from Practice On that same day many fell sick, and on the next day eight of them died!
$200 Question from Practice What was the Author’s Purpose of the López de Cárdenas narrative Boulders Taller than the Great Tower of Seville?
$200 Answer from Practice to inform about the river, Grand Canyon and the challenges that they encountered
$300 Question from Practice What is the main idea of this paragraph? What could now sustain them but the Spirit of God and His grace? May not and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: "Our fathers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this wilderness; but they cried unto the Lord, and He heard their voice and looked on their adversity10," etc. "Let them therefore praise the Lord, because He is good: and his mercies endure forever. Yea, let them which have been redeemed of the Lord, show how He hath delivered them from the hand of the oppressor. When they wandered in the desert wilderness out of the way, and found no city to dwell in, both hungry and thirsty, their soul was overwhelmed in them." "Let them confess before the Lord His loving kindness and His wonderful works before the sons of men."
$300 Answer from Practice God helped the Puritans survive in the new land
$400 Question from Practice Who are the subjects in this sentence. Then state the actions that they occurred. “And of these in the time of most distress, there was but six or seven sound persons who to their great commendations, be it spoken, spared no pains night or day, but with abundance of toil and hazard of their own health, fetched them wood, made them fires, dressed them meat, made their beds, washed their loathsome clothes, clothed and unclothed them; . . .”
$400 Answer from Practice Who- 6 or 7 people Actions- fetched them wood, made them fires, dressed them meat, made their beds, washed their clothes, clothed and unclothed them
$500 Question from Practice Use ellipsis to omit these words from the following sentence: [they were encountered many times with cross winds, and met with many fierce storms, with which the ship was shroudly1 shaken, and her upper works made very leaky; and ] After they had enjoyed fair winds and weather for a season, they were encountered many times with cross winds, and met with many fierce storms, with which the ship was shroudly1 shaken, and her upper works made very leaky; and one of the main beams in the mid ships was bowed and cracked, which put them in some fear that the ship could not be able to perform the voyage.
$500 Answer from Practice After they had enjoyed fair winds and weather for a season, ... one of the main beams in the mid ships was bowed and cracked, which put them in some fear that the ship could not be able to perform the voyage.
$100 Question from Close Reading • During a Close Reading what 2 things will be written in the left margin. .
$100 Answer from Close Reading Main idea Number the paragraphs
$200 Question from Close Reading • What type of information do you • record in the right margin?
$200 Answer from Close Reading Connection Comments Pictures Question Dig in (if the team mentions 2 of these they should get credit for this answer)
$300 Question from Close Reading • What type of information is important • to circle and underline?
$300 Answer from Close Reading Literary term related information Things I don’t understand Important info
$400 Question from Close Reading Why should students use the Close Reading Strategy? .
$400 Answer from Close Reading It helps to comprehend and remember the things that we have read
$500 Question from Close Reading • Make a connection: After they had enjoyed fair winds and weather for a season, they were encountered many times with cross winds, and met with many fierce storms, with which the ship was shroudly1 shaken, and her upper works made very leaky; and one of the main beams in the mid ships was bowed and cracked, which put them in some fear that the ship could not be able to perform the voyage.
$500 Answer from Close Reading A connection is when the student related the sentence given to anything else. Many answers will be acceptable as long as they relate to the sentence.
$100 Question from Plymouth Plantation Name 3 reasons why the relationship between the Native Americans and settlers was not good.
$100 Answer from Plymouth Plantation • 1. they stole food and tools from each other • 2. the puritans referred to the Native American’s as • savages which is not a nice term • 3. the Puritans created a treaty they was not entirely fair to • the Native Americas
$200 Question from Plymouth Plantation Who do the Puritans attribute (thank) all the good things that happen to them?
$300 Question from Plymouth Plantation How did the sailors and the Puritans get along?
$300 Answer from Plymouth Plantation The Puritans were often arguing with the sailors. The sailors were often mean and disrespectful to The Puritans.
$400 Question from Plymouth Plantation • Name 2 things that were unfair about • the Treaty the Native Americans • Made with the setters? • . • .
$400 Answer from Plymouth Plantation • - it stated that the Native Americans would not injure the Puritans but it did not protect the Native Americans. • - it stated that if a Native American did hurt a Puritan he would be punished. But it never protects the Native Americans. • - It also states that Native Americans will not bring weapons when they visit the Puritans but it does not ensure that the Puritans will leave their weapons when they visit the Native Americans.
$500 Question from Plymouth Plantation • What was the author’s purpose in • Of Plymouth Plantation?
$500 Answer from Plymouth Plantation The purpose was to inform the reader about the new world as well as describe how God supported their journey.
$100 Question from Miscellaneous • What 2 question should a good • thesis statement answer?
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous • 1. what is the argument? • 2. why is this argument the most persuasive?
$200 Question from Miscellaneous • Which words in this passage from “A Journey Through Texas” signal the passage of time? • The next morning all those who were strong enough came along. • .
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous “The next morning”
$300 Question from Miscellaneous • What word is defined here... • the most important idea within a paragraph or essay
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous • Main Idea
$400 Question from Miscellaneous • Name the 5 characteristics of an Exploration Narrative.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous • Written in chronological order • Describes the land • Describes the climate • Describes animals and vegetation • Describes the difficulties that the explorer had
$500 Question from Miscellaneous • What word is defined here... A statement that requires the essay writer to express an opinion about a topic, which is supported by evidence.