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People Question 100 The strongest man anywhere in the world.

People Question 100 The strongest man anywhere in the world.

People Question 200 He killed a Wulfing warrior named Hathlaf.

People Question 200 He killed a Wulfing warrior named Hathlaf.

People Question 300 This man is called the “shelterer of warriors. ”

People Question 300 This man is called the “shelterer of warriors. ”

People Question 400 This person was named Beowulf’s successor.

People Question 400 This person was named Beowulf’s successor.

Places Question 100 Only fire could have destroyed this place.

Places Question 100 Only fire could have destroyed this place.

Places Question 200 A deer would rather be eaten by wolves than go here.

Places Question 200 A deer would rather be eaten by wolves than go here.

Places Question 300 15 men sailed from here to help Hrothgar.

Places Question 300 15 men sailed from here to help Hrothgar.

Places Question 400 This was built to guide sailors.

Places Question 400 This was built to guide sailors.

Things Question 100 Beowulf is this type of literary genre.

Things Question 100 Beowulf is this type of literary genre.

Things Question 200 Grendel’s mother grabs this when she raids Herot.

Things Question 200 Grendel’s mother grabs this when she raids Herot.

Things Question 300 Grendel uses these to protect himself from the Geats’ swords.

Things Question 300 Grendel uses these to protect himself from the Geats’ swords.

Things Question 400 When Beowulf is discussing his resume with Hrothgar, it is likely

Things Question 400 When Beowulf is discussing his resume with Hrothgar, it is likely he was using this literary device.

Big Ideas Question 100 Besides roads and written scholarship, this helped to unite and

Big Ideas Question 100 Besides roads and written scholarship, this helped to unite and civilize the people of Britain.

Big Ideas Question 200 Long dangerous journey through foreign lands, a hero of noble

Big Ideas Question 200 Long dangerous journey through foreign lands, a hero of noble birth. These statements are the proof.

Big Ideas Question 300 A group of seven kingdoms.

Big Ideas Question 300 A group of seven kingdoms.

Big Ideas Question 400 The big idea that is demonstrated in the following line:

Big Ideas Question 400 The big idea that is demonstrated in the following line: “I can die here knowing the Lord of all life has never watched me wash my sword in blood born of my own family. ”

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Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 200 “shepherd of evil, guardian of crime”

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 200 “shepherd of evil, guardian of crime”

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 400 The literary device that is used in the

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 400 The literary device that is used in the line “. . . he sank through the waves, swam for hours”

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 600 The device that is used and to whom

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 600 The device that is used and to whom is this quote referring: “was there a warrior worthier to rule over men”

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 800 The two literary devices used in this line:

Double Jeopardy Literary Devices Question 800 The two literary devices used in this line: “Light and life fleeing together. . . ”

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 200 Prior to this battle, Hrothgar’s closest friend is

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 200 Prior to this battle, Hrothgar’s closest friend is killed.

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 400 During this battle, the Danes believe that Beowulf

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 400 During this battle, the Danes believe that Beowulf has died and leave.

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 600 During the battle against the dragon, this item

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 600 During the battle against the dragon, this item of Beowulf fails him.

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 800 Beowulf’s only weapon during the battle with Grendel.

Double Jeopardy The Battles Question 800 Beowulf’s only weapon during the battle with Grendel.

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 200 “Protector of the Danes”

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 200 “Protector of the Danes”

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 400 A ruler for fifty years.

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 400 A ruler for fifty years.

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 600 Beowulf’s uncle.

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 600 Beowulf’s uncle.

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 800 This person BEST represents the side of good in

Double Jeopardy Kings Question 800 This person BEST represents the side of good in the poem.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 200 The belief in wyrd.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 200 The belief in wyrd.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 400 “Heaven’s own candle”

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 400 “Heaven’s own candle”

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 600 Belief in omens and stone gods.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 600 Belief in omens and stone gods.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 800 Grendel is a descendant of Cain.

Double Jeopardy Pagan or Christian Question 800 Grendel is a descendant of Cain.

Final Jeopardy Question Provide at least four elements of proof— specific from the text

Final Jeopardy Question Provide at least four elements of proof— specific from the text —that Beowulf is indeed an epic.