Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Characters Proverbs StyleMotif Archetype
Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Characters Proverbs Style/Motif Archetype Vocabulary 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000
Okonkwo’s Father Characters– 200 points
Ekwefi Characters– 400 points
Nwoye Character– 600 points
Okonkwo’s Best Friend Characters– 800 points
Okonkwo’s Uncle Characters– 1000 points
The Purpose of Proverbs– 200 points
"An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are mentioned in a proverb. “ Proverbs– 400 points
"Those whose palm-kernels were cracked for them by a benevolent spirit should not forget to be humble. “ Proverbs– 600 points
Living fire begets cold, impotent ash. Proverbs– 800 points
"A man danced so the drums were beaten for him. “ Proverbs– 1000 points
What Okonkwo has been compared to Style/Motif– 200 points
What you are supposed to think of a character when they use a proverb or tell a story Style/Motif– 400 points
What always happens after the Locusts are mentioned Style/Motif– 600 points
Chi Style/Motif– 800 points
Things Fall Apart Style/Motif– 1000 points
A tragic hero. Archetype– 200 points
One other archetypical Character type in TFA Archetype– 400 points
One image type In TFA Archetype– 600 points
One theme type in TFA Archetype– 800 points
One plot type Present in TFA Archetype– 1000 points
Folk tale Vocab– 200 points
foreshadowing Vocab– 400 points
Anthropomorphism Vocab– 600 points
Archetype Vocabulary– 800 points
Epigraph Vocabulary– 1000 points
Final Jeopardy The Next Thing We Will Be Reading in World Literature
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