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3 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Physical 2 Prologue The NPT The PT Vocab Physical 1 Title ScreenTitle Screen

4 C1-$100 Category 1 - $100 skilled in “art” of the “oldest dances”

5 C1-$200 Category 1 - $200 “wore a coat of hood and green,/and peacock-feathered arrows...”

6 C1-$300 Category 1 - $300 “grounded in astronomy”

7 C1-$400 Category 1 - $400 has horrible acne

8 C1-$500 Category 1 - $500 is wearing a stained fustian tunic

9 C2-$100 Category 2 - $100 dislikes taking tithes

10 C2-$200 Category 2 - $200 wore an item engraved with “Amor vincit omnia”

11 C2-$300 Category 2 - $300 knows plenty of dirty stories

12 C2-$400 Category 2 - $400 compared to a puppy

13 C2-$500 Category 2 - $500 “took the modern world’s more spacious way”

14 C3-$100 Category 3 - $100 Which best describes Chaucer’s attitude toward the Nun? (a) polite detachment, (b) marked scorn, (c) amused tolerance, (d) weary reproachfulness, (e) none of the above

15 C3-$200 Category 3 - $200 How many stories should each of the characters tell, according to Harry Bailey?

16 C3-$300 Category 3 - $300 What function does the pilgrimage serve to aide Chaucer in his narration?

17 C3-$400 Category 3 - $400 What obsession is Chaucer emphasizing when he calls the Franklin’s girdle “white as morning milk?”

18 C3-$500 Category 3 - $500 How does Chaucer portray the narrator in terms of personality?

19 C4-$100 Category 4 - $100 Chanticleer tells Pertelote several stories to prove that (a) murder never goes unpunished, (b) history offers valuable lessons, (c) dreams can be confusing, (d) dreams can be prohetic

20 C3-200 Category 4 - $200 What is the character trait that almost leads to Chanticleer’s downfall?

21 C3-$300 Category 4 - $300 What is the moral of this tale, according to the narrator? Hint: Beware of _____.

22 C3-$400 Category 4 - $400 In the intro to this tale, the reader discovers that Chaucer has characterized the Nun’s Priest as ____________.

23 C3-$500 Category 4 - $500 Who had little “in capitol or rent?”

24 C4-$100 Category 5 - $100 The three rioters can best be described as (a) earnest, brave, handsom, (b) prating, arrogant, greedy, (c) prating, kindly, old, (d) hoary, arrogant, insincere

25 C4-$200 Category 5 - $200 Rioters are sure they can destroy Death, but do not see they are falling into a trap (the reader does see this, however). What kind of irony?

26 C4-$300 Category 5 - $300 The rioters get more shares of the gold by doing this.

27 C4-$400 Category 5 - $400 How does Chaucer create a good exemplum in this tale?

28 C4-$500 Category 5 - $500 The moral of this tale.

29 C4-$100 Category 6 - $100 The definition of fabliaux is (a) a humorous imitation of another type of work, (b) a two-tiered story with both a literal and an abstract level, (c) a tale that features animal characters, (d) a short, bawdy, humorous story.

30 C4-$200 Category 6 - $200 “asserts positively; affirms”

31 C4-$300 Category 6 - $300 “timid”

32 C4-$400 Category 6 - $400 The word that means “a state of extreme paleness”

33 C4-$500 Category 6 - $500 the vocabulary word that means the opposite of young

34 C5-$100 Credits: This version by Jim Trumps, Instructional Technology Teacher, Palmdale High School PowerPoint idea by Dr. Antonio Castellanos, PHS Medical Magnet Based on the original Jeopardy game show (no affiliation) To print score card, quit game, scroll to the last slide, from the “File” menu select “Print,” and chose “current slide.”

35 Score Card Team OneTeam TwoTeam Three


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