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Test your knowledge on modern history, famous quotes, literary style, principles of literature, and common themes in this challenging Double Jeopardy game. Can you answer all the questions correctly?
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U3 and U4 Double Jeopardy Modern History Quotes Style Principles of Literature Themes 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 from History Which war resulted in nearly 60 million casualties?
$200 Question from History Which war was the “war to end all wars?”
$300 Question from History What was the generation called in-between the two World Wars?
$300 Answer from History The Lost Generation
$400 Question from History True or False England began to lose territories and colonies during the Modern Era.
$500 Question from History Brave New World was a direct response to which three political movements?
$500 Answer from History Nazism, Fascism, And Communism
$100 Question from Quotes Name the character and text: “Such was the history of my beloved cottagers. It impressed me deeply. I learned, from the views of social life … to admire their virtues”
$100 Answer from Quotes The Creature “Frankenstein”
$200 Question from Quotes Name the character and text: “There is something more, if I could find a name for it. God bless me, the man seems hardly human!”
$200 Answer from Quotes Utterson “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”
$300 Question from Quotes Name the character and text: “Now what I want is facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts.”
$300 Answer from Quotes Mr. Gradgrind “Hard Times
$400 Question from Quotes Name the character and text: “But after all, … it’s only about four months now since I’ve been having Henry.”
$400 Answer from Quotes Lenina Brave New World
$500 Question from Quotes Name the author and text: “As under a green sea, I saw him drowning … guttering, choking, drowning.”
$500 Answer from Quotes Owen “Dulce et Decorum Est”
$100 Question from Style When a character makes decisions that change the course of the plot.
$100 Answer from Style Character Agency
$200 Question from Style When something concrete represents something abstract.
$200 Answer from Style Symbolism
$300 Question from Style When you make a reference to something famous or historical.
$300 Answer from Style Allusion
$400 Question from Style When a character is described through actions instead of words.
$400 Answer from Style Indirect Characterization
$500 Question from Style Drawing a direct comparison without using the words “like”or “as”
$500 Answer from Style Metaphor
$100 Question from Principles Deals with who is being focused on, who is speaking, who develops.
$100 Answer from Principles Character/Speaker
$200 Question from Principles How is it written, what order is it in, how is it organized?
$200 Answer from Principles Format/Structure
$300 Question from Principles How are words used to create feeling?
$300 Answer from Principles Tone and Mood
$400 Question from Principles What is the overall message or theme?
$400 Answer from Principles Meaning
$500 Question from Principles What devices are used to create emphasis or meaning?
$500 Answer from Principles Language/Style
$100 Question from Themes Name the title of the work: Trench Warfare
$100 Answer from Themes “Wirers”
$200 Question from Themes Name the title of the work: Contentedness and Rebellion are two natural sides to every human.
$200 Answer from Themes “Jane Eyre”
$300 Question from Themes Name the title of the work: Gilding can hide what is dangerous.
$300 Answer from Themes “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”
$400 Question from Themes Name the title of the work: Technology can bring a break down of civilization.
$400 Answer from Themes “Brave New World”
$500 Question from Themes Name the title of the work: It is sweet and noble to die in war.