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1 Greek Mythology JEOPARDY

2 Gods/Goddesses/ Ages $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 Gods and Creation Creation/Destruction Literary Terms Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800

3 Back to the Game Board A: Hera Q: Who is the Queen of the Gods, Zeus’ wife?

4 Back to the Game Board A: Hermes Q: Who is the Messenger God?

5 Back to the Game Board A: Hestia Q: Who is the Goddess of the hearth and home ?

6 Back to the Game Board A: Aphrodite Q: Who was born from the blood of Uranus falling into the sea ?

7 Back to the Game Board A: Athena Q: Who was the Goddess of arts and crafts?

8 Back to the Game Board A: Demeter She was the goddess of grain and agriculture.

9 Back to the Game Board A: Ares Q: He was the God of War.

10 Back to the Game Board A: Artemis Q: She was the goddess of hunt.

11 Back to the Game Board A: Hephaestus Q: He was the blacksmith God

12 Back to the Game Board A: Poseidon Q: Neptune

13 Back to the Game Board A: Ares Q: Mars

14 Back to the Game Board A: Cronus Q: Ruler of the titans is ________.

15 Back to the Game Board A: Zeus Q: Who is Jupiter

16 Back to the Game Board A: Hestia Q: Who is Vesta

17 Back to the Game Board A: Athena Q: Who is Minerva

18 Back to the Game Board Aphrodite Q: Venus

19 Back to the Game Board A: Gaea Q: The Earth mother is

20 Back to the Game Board A: Chaos Q: The earth was formed out of

21 Back to the Game Board A: Titan; Father of the Olympians Q: Who is Cronus?

22 Back to the Game Board A: Arete Q: Showing excellence in a skill

23 Back to the Game Board A: Ate Q: Throwing away all reasoning

24 Back to the Game Board A: Hubris Q: Excessive Pride

25 Back to the Game Board A: The ability of the Gods to take on human form or possess human traits Q: What is anthropomorphism?

26 Back to the Game Board A: To explain creation To explain behaviors To explain Problems To entertain Q: List at least two purposes of myths

27 Back to the Game Board A: Epigraph Q: A passage placed at the very beginning of the book that explores what the book will be about is: AllusionParadoxEpigraph

28 Back to the Game Board A: Symbolism Q: An object, character, or other thing that represents an idea

29 Back to the Game Board A: Diction Q: The author’s choice of words SimileArchetypeDiction

30 Back to the Game Board A: Paradox Q: Two contradictory ideas that somehow speak to a truth DictionParadoxForeshadowing:

31 Back to the Game Board A: Extended Metaphor Q: A a suggested comparison between two unlike objects that continues for more than one sentence. MetaphorExtended MetaphorSimile

32 Back to the Game Board A: Helmet, Auggie cuts off his hair, Halloween costume Q: Name two symbols in Wonder

33 Back to the Game Board A: Inner Conflict Q: An internal struggle that the main character is experiencing is called a

34 Back to the Game Board A: Q: What was Auggie’s inner conflict?

35 Back to the Game Board A: Rename, analytical verb, tie thinking to the topic sentence Q: What does RVT stand for?

36 Back to the Game Board A: Indirect Characterization Q: “Apollo was mean-spirited and rude towards his son” This is an example of which one? Direct characterizationIndirect Characterization Inference

37 Back to the Game Board A: Author last name and page number then period outside the parenthesis Q: What is a citation?

38 Back to the Game Board A: Context, quote, analysis – Writing a body paragraph Q: What does C, Q, A stand for and what does it apply to?

39 Back to the Game Board A: Weaving Q: What was Arachne’s Arete?

40 Back to the Game Board A: Prometheus Q: He sacrificed his life for his creation: Man


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