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Jeopardy Plot Elements Literary Terms (1) Literary Terms(2 ) Vocabulary Verbals Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $200 Q $400 Q $600 Q $800 Q $1000 Final Jeopardy

$200 Question Plot elements Yacht, creepy island, jungle, palatial chateau, 1920s.

$200 Answer from Plot Elements What is exposition?

$400 Question from Plot Elements -Swimming to shore - Climbing tree to stay safe - Running through jungle -

$400 Answer from Plot Elements What is rising action?

$600 Question from Plot Elements Rainsford appears from behind the curtain and confronts Zaroff.

$600 Answer from Plot Elements What is climax?

$800 Question from Plot Elements Rainsford has a restful night’s sleep

$800 Answer from Plot Elements What is falling action and resolution.

$1000 Question for Plot Elements -Rainsford refuses to cooperate with Zaroff’s insane idea -Rainsford sets a trap for Zaroff -Zaroff brings his pack of hounds to track Rainsford

$1000 Answer from Plot Elements What are conflicts?

$200 Question from Literary Terms 1 General Zaroff says: “You’ll find this game worth playing,” the general said enthusiastically.

$200 Answer from Literary Terms 1 What is verbal irony?

$400 Question from Literary Terms 1 Whitney says: “I did feel something like a sudden chill.”

$400 Answer from Literary Terms 1 What is foreshadowing?

$600 Question from Literary Terms 1 Rainsford, a big game hunter, becomes the hunted.

$600 Answer from Literary Terms 1 What is situational irony?

$800 Question from Literary Terms 1 “ He was a tall man past middle age…”

$800 Answer from Literary Terms 1 What is direct characterization?

$1000 Question from Literary Terms 1 We learn of Rainsford’s skill as a hunter through his building a Malay mancatcher.

$1000 Answer from Literary Terms 1 What is indirect characterization?

$200 Question from Literary Terms 2 The quest for survival can cause a person to act in ways that go against his values

$200 Answer from Literary Terms 2 What is theme?

$400 Question from Literary Terms 2 “A gigantic creature, solidly made and black bearded to the waist.”

$400 Answer from Literary Terms 2 What is direct character development?

$600 Question from Literary Terms 2 The reader knows that General Zaroff is approaching a trap…

$600 Answer from Literary Terms 2 What is Dramatic Irony?

$800 Question from Literary Terms 2 This is when the author gives hints about what is going to happen in the story

$800 Answer from Literary Terms 2 What is foreshadowing ?

$1000 Question from Lit. Terms “We’ll have good hunting…”

$1000 Answer from Lit. Terms What is verbal irony?

$200 Question from vocabulary “Rainsford sprang up and moved quickly to the rail, mystified.”

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is confused or bewildered?

$400 Question from vocabulary What perils that tangle of trees and underbrush might hold for him did not concern Rainsford just then.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary What are dangers or risks?

$600 Question from vocabulary The menacing look in the eyes did not change.

$600 Answer from vocabulary What is threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments? *And yes it’s a present participle Describing look.

$800 Question from Vocabulary “After the debacle in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there.”

$800 Answer from Vocabulary What is a sudden and violent collapse?

$1000 Question from Vocabulary Once he thought he heard stealthy steps in the corridor outside his room.

$1000 Answer from Vocabulary What is marked by quiet and caution and secrecy?

$200 Question from Verbals Throwing off his sack of food, Rainsford took his knife from its sheath…

$200 Answer from Verbals What is present participle?

$400 Question from Verbals The baying of the hounds drew nearer…

$400 Answer from Verbals What is gerund? (As subject of sentence)

$600 Question from Verbals There was a little moonlight, so before turning on his light, he went to the window…

$600 Answer from Verbals What is gerund? (As object of propostion)

$800 Question from Verbals And he threw himself down behind a fallen log

$800 Answer from Verbals What is past participle?

$1000 Question from Verbals …a leather sheath containing a long-bladed hunting knife;

$1000 Answer from Verbals What is present participial phrase?

Final Jeopardy Lazarus

Answer Final Jeopardy Who was General Zaroff’s beloved hound who died in Death Swamp while following one of “the hunted”?