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Jeopardy True/FalseVocab 1 Vocab 2EventsMisc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from True/False Anyone who is too slow on the trip to Gleiwitz is shot.

$100 Answer from True/False What is true.

$200 Question from True/False Elie hears a violin amidst the mass of dead and living bodies at Gleiwitz.

$200 Answer from True/False What is true.

$300 Question from True/False The men travel to Gleiwitz by train.

$300 Answer from True/False What is false.

$400 Question from True/False The head of the block orders the men to clean the bunks because he doesn’t want any evidence left behind.

$400 Answer from True/False What is false.

$500 Question from True/False The Rabbi’s son makes sure to stay with his own father during the trip to Gleiwitz.

$500 Answer from True/False What False?

$100 Question from Vocab 1 steadily; persistently

$100 Answer from Vocab 1 What is relentlessly?

$200 Question from Vocab 1 clear understanding

$200 Answer from Vocab 1 What is lucidity?

$300 Question from Vocab 1 trivial; not important

$300 Answer from Vocab 1 What is insignificant?

$400 Question from Vocab 1 sealed against the entry or escape of air

$400 Answer from Vocab 1 What is hermetically?

$500 Question from Vocab 1 written discussion of a topic

$500 Answer from Vocab 1 What is a treatise?

$100 Question from Vocab 2 a group of vehicles traveling together

$100 Answer from Vocab What is convoy?

$200 Question from Vocab 2 to take something away from

$200 Answer from Vocab What is deprive?

$300 Question from Vocab grief; mourning

$300 Answer from Vocab What is lamentation?

$400 Question from Vocab short, humorous stories

$400 Answer from Vocab What is anecdotes?

$500 Question from Vocab an eyeglass for one eye

$500 Answer from Vocab What is monocle?

$100 Question from Events What does Elie see in the mirror at the end of the novel?

$100 Answer from Events What is a corpse?

$200 Question from Events What are the two things the prisoners think about when they are freed?

$200 Answer from Events What is bread and sleep?

$300 Question from Events Before reaching the showers, Elie’s father chooses this.

$300 Answer from Events What is death?

$400 Question from Events What do the gravediggers want to do with Elie’s father’s body?

$400 Answer from Events What is throw it from the train?

$500 Question from Events Who acts to prevent the liquidation of the camp?

$500 Answer from Events What is the resistance?

$100 Question from Misc. “He was as awkward as a clown” – what literary device is being used?

$100 Answer from Misc. What is a simile?

$200 Question from Misc. When Madame Schachter’s vision comes true, what literary device is this?

$200 Answer from Misc. What is foreshadowing?

$300 Question from Misc. How many men get off the train in Buchenwald?

$300 Answer from Misc. What is 12?

$400 Question from Misc. What is the very first act as free men after the liberation?

$400 Answer from Misc. What is get food?

$500 Question from Misc. Who wrote the forward to the book?

$500 Answer from Misc. Who is Francois Mauriac?

Final Jeopardy What year does Germany surrender in World War II?

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 1945?