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5 100 200 300 400 500 Background An Episode of War/Frederick Douglass Owl Creek Bridge Jumping Frog Outcasts of Poker Flat The Story of an Hour/ To Build a Fire

6 Realism took place in America during this historical time period/war. A 100

7 What is the Civil War? A 100

8 This is the major difference between realism and naturalism. A 200

9 What is realism dealt with man’s influence on the world and naturalism dealt with nature’s influence on man? A 200

10 This is a reflection of death and mourning. A 300

11 What is an elegy? A 300

12 In Realism, this is prioritized over plot. A 400

13 What is characterization? A 400

14 This writer coined the term “gilded age.” A 500

15 Who is Mark Twain? A 500

16 When Crane describes the soldiers as “aggregation of wheels, levers, motors,” with “a beautiful unity,” he is emphasizing this about the wounded lieutenant. B 100

17 What is the idea that “he is an outsider now who has no place in the machinery of war”? B 100

18 This is how Douglass feels about slavery in terms of the slaveholder-slave relationship. B 200

19 What is “slavery goes against the nature of both slaves and slaveholders”? B 200

20 Douglass’s story reveals this that in the South slaves and women were both this. B 300

21 What are subject to white male authority? B 300

22 These people were ultimately responsible for teaching Douglass how to read. B 400

23 Who are the neighborhood boys? B 400

24 Describe the place of fate within two pieces of this unit. B 500

25 What are “various answers accepted”? B 500

26 The following statement is written in this person/point of view: “He was awakened-ages later, it seemed to him-by…a sharp pressure.” C 100

27 What is third-person limited point of view? C 100

28 The following statement is written in this person/point- of-view: “The thought of his wife and children urged him on.” C 200

29 What is third person omniscient? C 200

30 This is the main function of the flashback in this story. C 300

31 What is to explain why Peyton Farquhar is being hanged? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 This event in the story provides a clue that certain events occur in Peyton Farquhar’s imagination rather than in reality. C 400

34 What is the incredible detail of the river bank? C 400

35 Peyton Farquhar was loyal to this side of the war for this reason. C 500

36 What is the south because he was a wealthy plantation owner with many slaves? C 500

37 “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” has a story-within-a-story, which is also known as this. D 100

38 What is a frame tale? D 100

39 This example of regional dialect: “He roused up, and gave me good day” means this. D 200

40 What is “he stood up and greeted me”? D 200

41 These things make this story a Regionalist piece. D 300

42 What are “various answers accepted”? D 300

43 This aspect of the story makes it humorous. D 400

44 What is “Simon Wheeler’s not recognizing how ridiculous his tale is”? D 400

45 Tell me what this example of regional dialect means: “[Smiley’s dog] would grab the other dog…and hang on till they throwed up the sponge.” D 500

46 What is “admit that they had lost the bet”? D 500

47 The characters in this story are stereotypical characters, also known as these types of characters. E 100

48 What are stock characters? E 100

49 The four outcasts first behave this way when they are kicked out of town. E 200

50 What is with bitterness? E 200

51 The fact that Mother Shipton refers to Piney as “the child” suggests that she is this. E 300

52 What is that “she cares for Piney and wants to help her”? E 300

53 The title of “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” is ironic for this reason. E 400

54 What is because the outcasts are better people than those who exile them? E 400

55 This piece is a Regionalist piece of writing for these reasons. E 500

56 What are the setting, the dialect, the attitudes of the townspeople, etc…? E 500

57 Mrs. Mallard believes that she will live for this person now that her husband is dead. F 100

58 Who is herself? F 100

59 London suggests this when he writes: “The dog did not know anything about thermometers… But the brute had its instinct.” F 200

60 What is that the dog does not need a device to measure the cold? F 200

61 This could be considered the central message of “To Build a Fire.” F 300

62 What is “to survive in the wilderness, pay attention to your surroundings”? F 300

63 In the story, Mrs. Mallard feels something approaching and describes it as “creeping” and something that will “possess her”. What is ironic about this? F 400

64 What is that it is her freedom she feels coming? F 400

65 How is “The Story of an Hour” an ironic title? F 500

66 What is because a character gains her freedom and loses her life in a single hour? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Irony Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 Name the three types of irony and give me their definitions along with an example of each. Click on screen to continue

69 Verbal- when the author means the opposite of what he says. Situational- When the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens. Dramatic- When the audience/reader knows something that the characters/actors do not. Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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