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3 Welcome to … Jeopardy! The Treasure of Lemon Brown Have fun! Let’s Play Jeopardy! Click Here To Begin

4 The Freytag Pyramid Theme Motivation/ Characterization Compre- hension #1 Compre- hension #2 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Round 2

5 10 Points Question from C1 During which part of the story do the thugs enter the house and go up the tairs? Are you right? 

6 10 Points Answer from C1 Rising Action Back to Jeopardy Board

7 20 Points Question from C1 During which part of the story does Greg go home and looks forward to a better relationship with his Dad? Are you right? 

8 20 Points Answer from C1 Resolution Back to Jeopardy Board

9 30 Points Question from C1 During which part of the story does Lemon Brown tell Greg about Jesse and also shows Greg his treasure? Are you right? 

10 30 Points Answer from C1 Falling Action Back to Jeopardy Board

11 40 Points Question from C1 Are you right?  During this part of the story, it is a rainy night in a poor Harlem neighborhood and Greg is failing math.

12 40 Points Answer from C1 Exposition Back to Jeopardy Board

13 50 Points Question from C1 Are you right?  During this part of the story the thugs try to rob the house and Greg and Lemon Brown face the thugs.

14 50 Points Answer from C1 Climax Back to Jeopardy Board

15 10 Points Question from C2 Are you right?  The underlying meaning of a story or a message about life.

16 10 Points Answer from C2 theme Back to Jeopardy Board

17 20 Points Question from C2 Are you right?  What is the theme of “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”?

18 20 Points Answer from C2 1. A person’s treasure is of great personal and emotional value; it does not have to be monetary. 2. Family ties are very valuable. Back to Jeopardy Board

19 30 Points Question from C2 Are you right?  Which literary term reflects basic human values in many cultures?

20 30 Points Answer from C2 Universal theme Back to Jeopardy Board

21 40 Points Question from C2 Are you right?  Which literary term is reflected when Lemon Brown says, “Every man got a treasure. You don’t know that, you must be a fool.”

22 40 Points Answer from C2 theme Back to Jeopardy Board

23 50 Points Question from C2 Are you right?  Cite one detail from the story which supports the story’s theme.

24 50 Points Answer from C2 1.Brown’s treasure was not worth a lot of money. It was a harmonica and newspaper clippings. 2.“Him carrying it around with him like That told me it meant something to him.” Back to Jeopardy Board

25 10 Points Question from C3 Are you right?  What was Greg’s motivation for staying out in the rain?

26 10 Points Answer from C3 1. He didn’t want to hear a lecture. 2. He didn’t want to study. Back to Jeopardy Board

27 20 Points Question from C3 Are you right?  The reason a character acts in certain ways are called _____

28 20 Points Answer from C3 Motivation Back to Jeopardy Board

29 30 Points Question from C3 What motivates the thugs to enter the building? Are you right? 

30 30 Points Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy Board They think Brown’s treasure is worth a lot of money.

31 40 Points Question from C3 Are you right?  “Help yourself to more cookies,” she said with a smile is an example of which type of characterization?

32 40 Points Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy Board indirect

33 50 Points Question from C3 My brother Paul is thirteen years old is an example of which type of characterization? Are you right? 

34 50 Points Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy Board direct

35 10 Points Question from C4 Why does Greg enter the tenement? Are you right? 

36 10 Points Answer from C4 Back to Jeopardy Board He knows his father will lecture him when he gets home.

37 20 Points Question from C4 Lemon Brown and Greg have a conflict in common. What is it? Are you right? 

38 20 Points Answer from C4 Back to Jeopardy Board They face a group of thugs.

39 30 Points Question from C4 Why did Lemon Brown give the harmonica and newspaper clippings to his son? Are you right? 

40 30 Points Answer from C4 Back to Jeopardy Board Lemon Brown wanted his son to know about his accomplishments.

41 40 Points Question from C4 Are you right?  What was the reason Lemon Brown gave Greg for saying his heart was broken?

42 40 Points Answer from C4 Back to Jeopardy Board His son had been killed in the war.

43 50 Points Question from C4 How did Jesse treat the harmonica and newspaper clippings? Are you right? 

44 50 Points Answer from C4 As a treasure Back to Jeopardy Board

45 10 Points Question from C5 Whose feelings change from fear to curiosity to respect? Are you right? 

46 10 Points Answer from C5 Greg’s feelings change Back to Jeopardy Board

47 20 Points Question from C5 Why doesn’t Greg tell his father about Lemon Brown? Are you right? 

48 20 Points Answer from C5 He wants to respect Lemon Brown’s privacy. Back to Jeopardy Board

49 30 Points Question from C5. Are you right?  Where does most of the action (setting) in Lemon Brown occur?

50 30 Points Answer from C5 Tenement – old apartment building Back to Jeopardy Board

51 40 Points Question from C5 What is the point of view of “The Treasure of Lemon Brown? Are you right? 

52 40 Points Answer from C5 Third person Back to Jeopardy Board

53 50 Points Question from C5 What type of figurative language is “Hard times caught up with me?” Are you right? 

54 50 Points Answer from C5 Back to Jeopardy Board personification

55 Daily Double 1 Click for answer


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