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Jeopardy $100 MLACruciblePuritan LitSinners Extras $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

MLA - $100 How should your page margins be set for a properly formatted MLA document? How should your page margins be set for a properly formatted MLA document? 1 inch on top, bottom, left & right 1 inch on top, bottom, left & right

MLA - $200 What should appear in the header portion of your document, and where? What should appear in the header portion of your document, and where? Last name and page number, right top of document Last name and page number, right top of document

MLA - $300 What four identifying features are required in the left of your document prior to starting to write? What four identifying features are required in the left of your document prior to starting to write? Your name (first and last), Professor’s name, Course title, and date….double spaced Your name (first and last), Professor’s name, Course title, and date….double spaced

MLA - $400 What is the reference page of an MLA document titled? What is the reference page of an MLA document titled? Works Cited Works Cited

MLA - $500 Describe a hanging indent Describe a hanging indent In a reference, the second and third or subsequent lines are indented five spaces. The first line is not indented. In a reference, the second and third or subsequent lines are indented five spaces. The first line is not indented.

Crucible- $100 She sleeps and will not wake, and her father is more concerned with his reputation than her health. Who is Betty Parris?

Crucible- $200 He is asked to confess to save his life and replies, “more weight.” HE was pressed to death, Giles Corey

Crucible- $300 What is proof that Parris fears supernatural involvement in the illness of the girls? What is proof that Parris fears supernatural involvement in the illness of the girls? He calls in Reverand Hale to assist with investigations. He calls in Reverand Hale to assist with investigations.

Crucible- $400 This character says, “I made a gift for you today, Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair and passed the time sewing.” What is the gift….. Mary Warren, a doll/poppet Mary Warren, a doll/poppet

Crucible- $500 What confession does Elizabeth make to John prior to his death? She feels she is responsible in some ways for his having an affair with Abigail.

Puritan Lit- $100 This poem is a expression of pain and This poem is a expression of pain and Sorrow after the author loses all of her Sorrow after the author loses all of her Possessions in a traumatic event. Possessions in a traumatic event. “Upon the Burning of Our House”

Puritan Lit- $200 The first female writer in the New World, Whose poems were published without her Knowledge ? Anne Bradstreet.

Puritan Lit- $300 The reasons that the Puritans left England and traveled to the New World Religious Persecution, the desire to convert others, practice their religion the way they saw fit. Religious Persecution, the desire to convert others, practice their religion the way they saw fit.

Puritan Lit- $400 The purpose of most Puritan literature was to.. The purpose of most Puritan literature was to.. To showcase the power of God, journal entries to describe traumatic/ life changing events, for pleasure, to console one’s self To showcase the power of God, journal entries to describe traumatic/ life changing events, for pleasure, to console one’s self

Puritan Lit- $500 In Anne Bradstreet’s Poem, “Upon The Burning of Our House,” she determines that her possessions ultimately belonged to…..Explain God

Sinners - $100 In his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Edward’s purpose in delivering this sermon is to – In his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Edward’s purpose in delivering this sermon is to – Frighten his congregation into mending their ways and seeking salvation Frighten his congregation into mending their ways and seeking salvation

Sinners - $200 From “Sinners…”: From “Sinners…”: "The bow of God’s wrath is bent and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice bends the arrow at your heart, and strains the bow, and it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.” "The bow of God’s wrath is bent and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice bends the arrow at your heart, and strains the bow, and it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.” What is the connotation of the phrase “made drunk with your blood?” What is the connotation of the phrase “made drunk with your blood?” Crazed and violent. Reveling in or enjoying the attack Crazed and violent. Reveling in or enjoying the attack

Sinners - $300 The imagery of God holding man over the flames of hell as if they were a spider over a flame is meant to demonstrate: Man’s lack of power in the face of God’s wrath Man’s lack of power in the face of God’s wrath

Sinners - $400 The idea that God had already chosen who would be in heaven or hell, and each believer had no way of knowing which group they were in. The idea that God had already chosen who would be in heaven or hell, and each believer had no way of knowing which group they were in. Predestination Predestination

Sinners - $500 The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as he holds a spider, or some loathsome insect over the fire, abhors you. Hates/ loathes / feels no regret or remorse for you Hates/ loathes / feels no regret or remorse for you

Extras - $100 This scathing sermon exemplifies the ideas of Calvinism and explains the horrible fate awaiting Puritans who do not live a righteous life. Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

Extras - $200 When an author gives you details about a character’s personality, looks, or relationships with other characters, this is what type of characterization? Direct characterization Direct characterization

Extras - $300 What poem inspired the title and theme for “A Raisin in The Sun?” Langston Hughes’ “Harlem” Langston Hughes’ “Harlem”

Extras - $400 What is meant by “noble savage? The “noble savage” presented a one-dimensional, romanticized view of Native Americans The “noble savage” presented a one-dimensional, romanticized view of Native Americans The “noble savage” was admired for living in unspoiled harmony with nature, without want, greed, or possessiveness, untainted by contact with civilization The “noble savage” was admired for living in unspoiled harmony with nature, without want, greed, or possessiveness, untainted by contact with civilization

Extras - $500 This event in the 1950’s inspired Arthur Miller to write his play, The Crucible. This event in the 1950’s inspired Arthur Miller to write his play, The Crucible. The Red Scare/The McCarthy Trials The Red Scare/The McCarthy Trials

Final Jeopardy The three persuasive appeals that one can use in order to cause others to think, believe and/or act a certain way. Name them, explain them and give one example for each. Logos, ethos pathos Logical, ethical emotional