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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Speaking figuratively The plot thickens Context clues It builds character Themes and tones $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Type of figurative language shown here. “The bag fought him, it was almost as if it didn’t want to leave the plane.” What is personification?

1 - $200 Type of figurative language shown here. “He thrashed about like a dying carp.” What is a simile?

1 - $300 Type of figurative language shown here. “His stomach tightened into a series of rolling knots.” What is a metaphor?

1 - $400 What does the author mean by the simile “When he moved the hairs on its [the moose’s] back raised like that of an angry dog” What is “The moose’s mood changed when Brian moved”?

1 - $500 What is being compared in the line “He fought impatience” What is “impatience and a person [that can fight]”?

2 - $100 In the rising action, what is the first obstacle that Brian must overcome. The pilot dies and Brian must figure out how to crash land the plane?

2 - $200 In the resolution, what happens to Brian’s parents? What is “They remain divorced, and Brian never tells the secret?”

2 - $300 Brian “hates what he has done to himself”; is “resolved to not let death in again”, and “is a new person” as a result of what part of the plot? What is the climax

2 - $400 Brian is “leaving his home for the summer”, “upset with his mom about the secret”, and “is flying in a small plane to visit his father” in what plot part? What is the exposition?

2 - $500 The type of conflict represented when Brian gets attacked by a moose? What Man vs. Nature (Character vs. Nature)?

3 - $100 With his bow and arrow he had done food. The bow had given him food and he exulted in it… The underlined word means. What is being happy/delighted?

3 - $200 “He had made a new bow, with slender limbs and a more fluid, gentle pull…” The underlined word means. What is flowing / easy?

3 - $300 “he sat in the water and was in the end surrounded by a cloud of small fish” The underlined phrase means. What is a lot of small fish?

3 - $400 “He sat in the water and was in the end surrounded by a cloud of small fish [but he could not catch them]. It was infuriating.” The underlined word means. What is frustrating, maddening, or aggravating?

3 - $500 An antonym for infuriating? What is pleasing?

4 - $100 The trait Brian displays when he offers food to the pilot in chapter 19? What is courtesy / generosity?

4 - $200 The character trait Brian shows when he gets the pack out of the plane in chapter 18? What is a Perseverance?

4 - $300 The character trait Brian has developed when he goes into grocery stores and just stares at the huge variety of foods. What is gratitude?

4 - $400 Brian is developing this when he makes a plan to trap fish in the lake? What is strategic thinking / thinking ahead?

4 - $500 Perpich’s advice is to do this… What is stay positive / motivated.

5 - $100 A theme is usually learned when a character resolves one of these… What is a conflict?

5 - $200 When Brian says he “full of tough hope” he has learned to do this. What is take care of himself / be independent?

5 - $300 It is an example of this when Brian offers his rescuer something to eat. What is irony?

5 - $400 When Brian yells “Is that all you’ve got?” to the tornado, his tone is this. What is defiant / fearless?

5 - $500 After being rescued Brian finally decides this. What is not to tell his father about “the secret”?

Final Jeopardy Although it takes place in the wilderness, Hatchet is really a story about this. Growing up and being independent.