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Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)
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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Definitions 4-7 Antonyms Sentence Completion 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Synonyms Definitions 1-3 70 Points 60 Points 80 Points 90 Points 100 Points 60 Points 70 Points 80 Points 90 Points 100 Points 60 Points 70 Points 80 Points 90 Points 100 Points
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Able to get and retain ideas Taciturn Acquisitive Tenable germane
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acquisitive
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Desirous of something to the point of greed: Brackish Avid Devious Myopic
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avid
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To connect by a joint or joints Decry Cavort Articulate Evince
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articulate
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Nearsighted: Overt Myopic Perjorative Brackish
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myopic
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Wicked, depraved, devoid of moral standards: Unwonted Nefarious Piquant Viscous
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nefarious
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Uncompromising, unyielding, obdurate: Tenable Intransigent Invidious taciturn
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intransigent
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To bring to light: Evince Articulate Exhume Cavort
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exhume
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Tight lipped, uncommunicative, laconic: Tenable Taciturn Coherent Banal
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taciturn
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Dark and gloomy: Nefarious Piquant Murky Utopian
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murky
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Hackneyed, trite, commonplace: Invidious Intransigent Banal Acquisitive
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banal
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Sharpness (particularly of the mind or senses): Fiat Ignominy Acuity Figment
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acuity
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A skeptic: Moot Agnostic Derelict Neophyte
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agnostic
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A repeated or dominant figure in a design: Motif Perspicacity Surveillance Effigy
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motif
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An eccentricity, quirk, mannerism: Sophistry Penchant Idiosyncrasy Figment
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idiosyncrasy
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Stolen: Indigent Convivial Furtive Ephemeral
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furtive
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A people-hater: Misanthrope Raiment Coterie Effrontery
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misanthrope
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The wasting away of a body organ or tissue: Disarray Atrophy Grouse nettle
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atrophy
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Risible, preposterous: Recumbent Ludicrous Jocular Frenetic
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ludicrous
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Omnipresent, pervasive, universal: Mundane Depraved Ubiquitous Esoteric
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ubiquitous
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Degraded: Indubitable Plenary Abject Sylvan
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abject
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Carping lawyers Caviling Brilliant Educated Competent
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caviling
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Offense against propiety: Decorum Authority Society Democracy
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decorum
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An evening of inane sitcoms on TV Sophisticated Hilarious Vapid Childish
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vapid
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Evenings spent in convivial company: Hostile Polite Sullen Jovial
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jovial
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The intermittent nature of our friendship: Reliable Fitful Lasting Comical
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fitful
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Jocular reply: Rude Abrupt Facetious Tentative
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facetious
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A nuance of color: Splash Absence Restoration Slight variation
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The illusory benefits of fad diets: Proven Nutritional Unexpected Spurious
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spurious
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Enervates his followers: Paralyzes Mesmerizes Antagonizes Inspires
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paralyzes
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a slightly viscous coating of wax: Wasteful Reserved Gummy Caviling
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gummy
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A disjointed essay on foreign policy: Indisputable Coherent Sarcastic Vicious
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coherent
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Historically treated with equity Disdain Kindness Bias carelessness
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bias
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A frenetic mob Huge Screaming Controlled Frenzied
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controlled
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Widespread credence Panic Disease Disbelief Enthusiasm
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disbelief
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Substantiated the rumors: Circulated Disproved Confirmed Ignored
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disproved
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Overt attacks Obvious vicious Concealed Pointless
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concealed
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hallowed traditions Honored Family Desecrated Empty
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desecrated
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Surprised the queen with her effrontery Knowledge Enthusiasm Diffidence Chutzpah
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diffidence
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Indubitable honesty: Indisputable Questionable Exemplary Unquestionable
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questionable
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Specifically designed to benefit the indigent: Public Affluent Unemployed Destitute
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affluent
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A film critic might explain that the ___ quality of werewolves both attracts and repels the horror movie audience. Illusory Bestial Garish Inordinate
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bestial
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It was certainly not without some passing sense of shame and regret that the once- proud master of a vibrant nation endrued the ___ of being shackled hand and foot like some common criminal. Acuity Ignominy Sophistry Fiat
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ignominy
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Law students must learn to argue a(n) ___ as if it were a real case. Perspicacity Equity Moot Travesty
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moot
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My parents ___ the obvious when they tell me not to drive with someone who’s been drinking. Emulate Belabor Eschew Substantiate
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belabor
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The term imperial presidency refers to the tendency of some presidents to ___ power that once belonged to Congress. Congeal Substantiate Arrogate Temporize
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arrogate
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A hundred years ago, ___ comments about race or ethnicity were often tolerated rather than condemned. Suppliant Avid Brackish Perjorative
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perjorative
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A newspaper editorial might ___ the lack of employment opportunities in our community. Decry Cavort Dissemble Exhume
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decry
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In Charles Dicken’s novel A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Manette is unjustly ___ in the Bastille, a famous prison in Paris, for eighteen years. Incarcerated Consummated Gleaned Nettled
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incarcerated
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The 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia elicited ___ from Western nations. Proprieties Incendiaries Talismans animadversions
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The flashy clothing, ___ makeup, and flamboyant acting of the actors lent a nightmarish quality to the performance that I will never forget. Bestial Felicitous Garish Inordinate
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garish
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Make your wager
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You have three minutes to write a coherent short story correctly using at least five words from units 1 – 7.
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Students vote on the best story using five words correctly from units 1 – 7.
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