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You Don’t Know “O” Honest Iago Say Whaaaat? Relationship Woes The “O” You Didn’t Know Fill in the Quote Connection $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000
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Final Jeopardy Separating Contractions
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Final Jeopardy He had OR He would The contraction “he’d” can be separated into which two words?
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$200 She would listen to stories of his adventures How did Othello win Desdemona’s love?
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$400 Desdemona may deceive him one day What is Brabantio’s warning to Othello?
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$600 It symbolized his love towards Desdemona Why was the handkerchief so important to Othello?
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$800 Letters What is found in Roderigo’s pockets after his death?
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$1000 Lodovico Which character will return to venice to tell the tale of what happened in Cyprus?
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$200 He stabs Iago then kills himself What does Othello do when he finds out Desdemona was innocent and Iago plotted against him?
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$400 Irony The frequent reference to “honest Iago” is an example of what literary technique?
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$600 Give more money to Iago What is Iago’s advice to the suicidal Roderigo?
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$800 Roderigo wanted his jewels and money back or he would reveal everything Why would Iago be happy if Roderigo was killed by Cassio?
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$1000 Michael Cassio What character is put in charge of Iago’s torture?
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$200 Desdemona “Kill me tomorrow, but let me live tonight.”
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$400 Iago “I will wear my heart upon my sleeve…I am not what I am.”
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$600 Metaphor “Our bodies are gardens;; to which our will are gardeners” is an example of which literary device?
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$800 Othello “She’s like a liar gone to burning hell: Twas I that killed her.”
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$1000 Fall from grace W hat aspect of tragedy is indicated with “Oh thou Othello, that wert once so good, fallen in the practice of a cursed slave what shall be said to thee?”
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$200 Making love to Desdemona What does Iago tell Othello that Cassio dreams of?
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$400 He wants to be reinstated as lieutenant and be friends with Othello Why does Cassio frequently approach Desdemona?
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$600 So she can copy the embroidery pattern Why does Cassio give Bianca the handkerchief?
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$800 Put wedding sheets on her bed On the night of her death, what does Desdemona ask Emilia to do?
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$1000 Through black magic How does Brabantio believe Othello won his daughters heart?
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$200 Cassio got drunk and got into a fight Why was Cassio removed from his job by Othello?
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$400 Iago asked her to steal it in the past Why does Emilia steal her mistress’s handkerchief?
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$600 The armor he wears the night he was stabbed What saves Cassio’s life when he is attacked by Roderigo?
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$800 He died What do we learn has happened to Brabantio?
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$1000 Roderigo – Desdemona – Emilia - Othello Order in which the four major characters die in the play?
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$200 Emilia “I will play the swan and die in music. Willow, willow, willow – Moor, she was chaste, she loved thee…”
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$400 Othello “I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kiss.”
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$600 Iago “When devils will the blackest sins put on, they do suggest at first with heavenly shows, as I do now.”
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$800 Simile “Men…will as tenderly be led by the nose as asses are” is an example of which literary device?
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$1000 Lodovico “You must forsake this room and go with us. Your power and your command is taken off and Cassio rules in Cyprus.”
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$400 AFFINITY A likeness, natural relationship, a kinship
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$800 CIRCUMSPECT Careful to consider consequences, cautious, prudent
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$1200 BEGUILE To deceive, mislead, and to persuade with charm
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$1600 DILATORY Delaying, slow to act
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$2000 DISCORD Lack of agreement, tension, strife
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$400 BESTIAL The mafia has a _____ reputation, often punishing people who wrong them in a savage way.
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$800 DISCRETION Medicine will be given out to students at the nurses _____.
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$1200 PALPABLE You can tell I am angry by looking at the _____ vein throbbing on my temple.
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$1600 ODIOUS Michael Vick was arrested for participating in the _____ sport of dogfighting.
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$2000 MALIGN By spreading the cruel rumor, my sister hoped to _____ her ex-boyfriend.
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$400 PEEVISH Petulant, snappish, irratable
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$800 PERDITION Damnation, purgatory, ruin
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$1200 PARAGON Exemplar, archetype
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$1600 SORDID Nasty, sleazy, vile, shameful
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$2000 SATED Gratify, gorge, overfill, stuff
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$400 WARRANTED Uncertain, unjustified
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$800 AMIABLE Disagreeable, hateful, hostile
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$1200 CANDID Biased, dishonest, prejudice, untruthful
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$1600 BASENESS Morality, goodness, virtue
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$2000 CASTIGATE Approve, compliment, exonerate
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$400 Patience or lenience Forbearance
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$800 Seriousness, importance Gravity
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$1200 Respect shown by external action Homage
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$1600 Without deceit, innocence Guileness
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$2000 Insulting or contemptuous behavior Insolence
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$400 CYNICAL The _____ woman did not believe a word the used car salesman told her.
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$800 DISCERN By looking at the graphs, students should be able to _____ the relationship between price and demand.
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$1200 FULSOME In an attempt to earn a promotion, Sarah offended her boss with her _____ compliments.
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$1600 PARADOX In a strange _____ the medicine made Heather sick before it made her better.
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$2000 PENITENT The _____ sinner asked for forgiveness during his confessional.
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Daily Double answer question
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Daily Double answer question
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