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The Great Gatsby Character Identification Setting Theme Character Identification Gatsby $ 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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Definitions Fill in the Blank Synonyms Antonyms Reverse Definitions Fill in the Blank $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1200 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 1600 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000 $ 2000
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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 is dishonest What bothers Nick about Jordan Baker?
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$400 She kept repeating the name “Daisy” Why does Tom break Myrtle’s nose?
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$600 He is the son of a wealthy family from the Midwest What does Gatsby tell Nick about his personal history?
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$800 The white race needs to control other races What is Tom’s notion of civilization?
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$1000 Invite Daisy to tea to meet Gatsby What does Jordan ask nick to do on Gatsby’s behalf?
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$200 Nick Carraway The narrator of the Great Gatsby
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$400 Eye doctor whose billboard overlooks the valley of ashes Who is Dr. T.J. Eckleberg?
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$600 Tom’s lover Who is Myrtle Wilson
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$800 Owl Eyes A stout middle aged man with enormous owl-eyed spectacles
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$1000 Daisy Her low thrilling voice that men found difficult to forget
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$200 The Valley of Ashes The road on the way to NYC is known as…
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$400 Nick did not recognize him Why does Nick apologize to Gatsby at his party?
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$600 He is looking at Daisy’s house Why does Gatsby stare across the bay?
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$800 The Buchanan House A colorful red colonial mansion overlooking the bay
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$1000 Tom and Myrtle’s apartment The living room was crowded with oversized furniture
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$200 Appearance vs. Reality Gatsby’s car, house and book collection exemplify what theme?
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$400 Rigged the World Series What is Meyer Wolfshiem’s claim to fame?
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$600 Valley of Ashes Symbolizes the moral decay behind the façade of East and West Egg
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$800 Gatsby’s house Tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy
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$1000 Gatsby’s house High gothic library with carved English oak
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$200 Gatsby He is a bootlegger, he killed a man
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$400 Daisy The narrators cousin
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$600 Meyer Wolfshiem A small flat nosed Jew…with two fine growths of hair in each nostril
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$800 George Wilson A blond, spiritless man, anemic, and fairly handsome
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$1000 Roderigo – Desdemona – Emilia - Othello She has a perceptible vitality about her as if the nerves of her body were still smoldering
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$200 Medal and photo What does Gatsby show Nick to prove that he is telling the truth?
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$400 East Egg Home to old money with inherited social positions
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$600 Nick’s house Weather beaten cardboard bungalow at $80 a month
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$800 West Egg Home to new money
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$1000 String of pearls What does Tom give Daisy as a wedding gift?
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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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Daily Double answer question
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The Jeopardy champion!
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