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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Vocabulary Dialect Cause and Effect Figurative
Language Thunder Rose $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

2 1 - $100 A dark, sticky substance used for roofing or fixing things
Pitch

3 1 - $200 To steal something Thieving

4 1 - $300 A soothing song or tune lullaby

5 1 - $400 Creating or building a tall structure, like Rose did with her blocks. Construct/ Constructed

6 1 - $500 The tornado caused massive destruction to the whole town. What does destruction mean? To destroy or ruin

7 2 - $100 Translate the following quote from Thunder Rose: “Somebody had to put a stop to their thieving ways.” Someone had to make them quit stealing.

8 2 - $200 Translate the following quote from Thunder Rose: “There is a music ringing so sweetly in my ears.” She is hearing a lullaby or a sweet sounding song.

9 2 - $300 Translate this quote from Thunder Rose: “Is this the fork in the road with which I have my final supper?” She is wondering if this event will kill her.

10 2 - $400 Translate this quote from Thunder Rose: “I could ride at least one of you out to the end of time!” She could take on ONE tornado by herself.

11 2 - $500 Translate this quote from Thunder Rose: “Much obliged to you both for this chance to make my way in the world.” She is thanking her parents for giving birth to her.

12 3 - $100 For every cause, there is a what? An effect

13 3 - $200 What was the cause of creating barbed wire?
She was using the twisty pattern to make little Barbara happy.

14 3 - $300 When Thunder Rose lassoed the clouds, what were two effects the happened after? It started to rain and then it produced tornados.

15 3 - $400 Thunder Rose sang to the tornados. What happened as a result?
They stopped churning and it began to rain.

16 3 - $500 Explain what causes Thunder.
Lightning heats the air, causing an air pocket that sends out sound when it pops.

17 4 - $100 What is a simile? Comparing two things by using like or as.

18 4 - $200 How is a metaphor different from a simile?
A metaphor is stating that one thing IS another, rather than using like or as.

19 4 - $300 What is the purpose of using a hyperbole?
It colors literature and makes it more interesting to read or listen to.

20 4 - $400 Give an example of a hyperbole.
Answers vary: Should be an exaggeration.

21 4 - $500 Create a simile about your Language Arts teacher.
Answers may vary: She is as tall as a skyscraper. She goes off like a siren when we are talking to much.

22 5 - $100 Thunder Rose is an example of what type of genre (literature)? Tall Tale

23 5 - $200 What is the general setting of this story?
Out West. Somewhere near Abilene.

24 5 - $300 What did she make “Cole” out of? Scrap metal

25 5 - $400 Why did she name her cow “Tater”?
That was his favorite vegetable.

26 5 - $500 Why was Thunder Rose named “Thunder Rose”?
She was born during a storm. She was believed to have Thunder and Lightning in her veins.

27 Final Jeopardy Explain why Thunder Rose is a tall tale. Give at least 2 characteristics of a tall tale that apply to the story. She has super human strength. There is constant action. She defeats a “bad guy”. It has many exaggerations in it. She has multiple problems to solve. The plot is impossible or funny.


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