Jeopardy Characters Quotes Lit Terms Plot Characters 2
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Jeopardy Characters Quotes Lit. Terms Plot Characters 2 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Characters Lost his hand received $250 because of it.
$100 Answer from Characters Who is Candy?
$200 Question from Characters The “stable buck” on the ranch.
$200 Answer from Characters Who is Crooks?
$300 Question from Characters Shoots the old dog.
$300 Answer from Characters Who is Carlson?
$400 Question from Characters Jerkline skinner on ranch, whom George told about Lennie’s experience in Weed.
$400 Answer from Characters Who is Slim?
$500 Question from Characters Son of the boss, whose hand was crushed by Lennie.
$500 Answer from Characters Who is Curley?
$100 Question from Quotes Character is described in the following passage: “She’s gonna make a mess. They’s gonna be a bad mess about her. She’s a jail bait all set on the trigger.
$100 Answer from Quotes Who is Curley’s Wife?
$200 Question from Quotes He says the following: “I’d pet ‘em, and pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their heads a little and then they was dead—because they was so little. ”
$200 Answer from Quotes Who is Lennie?
$300 Question from Quotes He says, “You got no right to come in my room. This here’s my room. Nobody got any right in here but me. ”
$300 Answer from Quotes Who is Crooks?
$400 Question from Quotes He says, “That dog of Candy’s is so God damn old he can’t hardly walk. Stinks like hell, too. . . Why’n’t you get Candy to shoot his old dog. ”
$400 Answer from Quotes Who is Carlson?
$500 Question from Quotes Says, “An’ s’pose they lock him up an’ strap him down and put him in a cage. That ain’t no good. ”
$500 Answer from Quotes Who is Slim?
$100 Question from Lit. Terms “Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water. ”
$100 Answer from Lit. Terms What is metaphor?
$200 Question from Lit. Terms This is when we learn about the character directly from the narrator. For example, if the narrator tells directly what Curley’s wife looks like: “full, rouged lips and widespaced eyes. ”
$200 Answer from Lit. Terms What is direct characterization?
$300 Question from Lit. Terms The use of words like “thud, ” “clang, ” “buzz. ”
$300 Answer from Lit. Terms What is Onomatopoeia?
$400 Question from Lit. Terms The literary device that is demonstrated in the following passage: “Then gradually time awakened again and moved sluggishly on. ”
$400 Answer from Lit. Terms What is personification?
$500 Question from Lit. Terms Candy is troubled over whether or not to have his dog killed. Later he says that he should have done it himself.
$500 Answer from Lit. Terms What is internal conflict?
$100 Question from PLOT Lennie was to go here if he got in any trouble.
$100 Answer from PLOT What is the brush?
$200 Question from PLOT This happened to cause Lennie to start traveling with George.
$200 Answer from PLOT What is the death of Aunt Clara?
$300 Question from PLOT The men lie and say that Curley’s hand got crushed by this.
$300 Answer from PLOT What is a machine?
$400 Question from PLOT Characters that knew about George and Lennie’s dream.
$400 Answer from PLOT Who are George, Lennie, Candy, and Crooks?
$500 Question from PLOT The setting of the story.
$500 Answer from PLOT What is California?
$100 Question from Characters 2 This character always says, “We’ll live off the fatta the lan. ”
$100 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Lennie?
$200 Question from Characters 2 George promised Lennie he would ask this man for a pup.
$200 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Slim?
$300 Question from Characters 2 This man teased Lennie about George not coming back from town.
$300 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Crooks?
$400 Question from Characters 2 This was the only person who really understood why George had to shoot Lennie.
$400 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Slim?
$500 Question from Characters 2 Says, “I tell ya I could of went with shows. Not jus’ one, neither. An’ a guy tol’ me he could put me in pitchers. ”
$500 Answer from Characters 2 Who is Curley’s wife?
Final Jeopardy What theme does the following passage support? I think I knowed from the very first. I think I knowed we’d never do her. He usta like to hear about it so much I got to thinking maybe we would. ”
Final Jeopardy Answer What is idealism vs. Realism?
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