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9 15 20 25 510 LOF Caesar Lit Terms Quotes Shake Terms 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

10 LOF Question for 5 Points This symbolized order and logic… Show Answer

11 LOF Answer for 5 Points Conch Back to Board

12 LOF Question for 10 Points Sign from the Adult World… Show Answer

13 LOF Answer for 10 Points Dead Paratrooper Back to Board

14 LOF Question for 15 Points Author of Lord of the Flies Show Answer

15 LOF Answer for 15 Points William Golding Back to Board

16 LOF Question for 20 Points The biblical translation of the “Lord of the Flies” Show Answer

17 LOF Answer for 20 Points Beezlebub Back to Board

18 LOF Question for 25 Points Simon is killed for his beliefs. Therefore, he can be considered this term… Show Answer

19 LOF Answer for 25 Points Martyr Back to Board

20 Caesar Question for 5 Points Date the tragedy takes place… Show Answer

21 Caesar Answer for 5 Points 44 B.C. Back to Board

22 Caesar Question for 10 Points Forges letters to convice Brutus to join the conspiracy. Show Answer

23 Caesar Answer for 10 Points Cassius Back to Board

24 Caesar Question for 15 Points Makes most of the decisions in Act II. Show Answer

25 Caesar Answer for 15 Points Brutus Back to Board

26 Caesar Question for 20 Points Names of the two men “silenced” for disrobing Caesar’s statues. Show Answer

27 Caesar Answer for 20 Points Flavius and Marullus Back to Board

28 Caesar Question for 25 Points Brutus compares Caesar to this, and therefore justifies his assasination. Show Answer

29 Caesar Answer for 25 Points Serpent’s Egg (snake) Back to Board

30 Lit Terms Question for 5 Points The island is a smaller version of the world, or a. Show Answer

31 Lit Terms Answer for 5 Points Microcosm Back to Board

32 Lit Terms Question for 10 Points The fire that was made to destroy ultimately saved Ralph. This is known as… Show Answer

33 Lit Terms Answer for 10 Points Situational Irony Back to Board

34 Writing Question for 15 Points William Golding references the Bible often. These references are known as… Show Answer

35 Lit Terms Answer for 15 Points Allusions Back to Board

36 Lit Terms Question for 20 Points Jack is animalistic and primal. Piggy is civilized and logical. They can be considered…. Show Answer

37 Lit Terms Answer for 20 Points Character Foils Back to Board

38 Lit Terms Question for 25 Points “One patch [of fire] touched a tree trunk and scrambled up like a bright squirrel.” Two kinds of figurative language demonstrated… Show Answer

39 Lit Terms Answer for 25 Points Personification and Simile Back to Board

40 Character Quotes “Fancy thinking the beast was something you could kill. You knew, didn’t you?” Show Answer

41 Quotes Answer for 5 Points Lord of the Flies Back to Board

42 Quotes Question for 10 Points “Beware the ides of March” Show Answer

43 Quotes Answer for 10 Points Soothsayer Back to Board

44 Quotes Question for 15 Points “He has a lean and hungry look. Such men are dangerous.” Show Answer

45 Quotes Answer for 15 Points Caesar Back to Board

46 Quotes Question for 20 Points “O pardon me thou bleeding piece of earth” Show Answer

47 Quotes Answer for 20 Points Antony Back to Board

48 Quotes Question for 25 Points “We saw your smoke. What have you been doing? Having a war or something?” Show Answer

49 Quotes Answer for 25 Points The naval officer Back to Board

50 Shakespearean Terms Question for 5 Points Shakespeare’s meter Show Answer

51 S.T. Answer for 5 Points Iambic Pentameter Back to Board

52 S.T. Question for 10 Points When a character speaks alone on stage. Show Answer

53 ST Answer for 10 Points Soliloquy Back to Board

54 ST Question for 15 Points When two lines rhyme side by side. Show Answer

55 ST Answer for 15 Points Couplet Back to Board

56 ST Question for 20 Points A pun that often has one bawdy meaning. Show Answer

57 ST Answer for 20 Points Double Entendre Back to Board

58 ST Question for 25 Points Another name for unrhymed iambic pentameter. Show Answer

59 ST Answer for 25 Points Blank Verse Back to Board

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61 “Big Points” Question The Greek term for an outpouring of emotions, after having watched a tragedy… Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

62 Big Points Answer for Big Points Catharsis Back to Board

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