Jeopardy Whodunit Lit Terms Quotes More Characters Miscellaneous
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Jeopardy Whodunit Lit Terms Quotes More Characters Miscellaneous Lit. Terms Q $200 Q $200 Q $400 Q $400 Q $600 Q $600 Q $800 Q $800 Q $1000 Q $1000 Final Jeopardy
$200 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms Indian figurines are an example.
$200 Question from Whodunit What is symbolism?
$400 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms Setting, introduction of characters– “getting to know you” part of the story
$400 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is exposition?
$600 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms A decisive state of things, the turning point at which something must soon terminate or suffer a material change. Wargrave rants and says “I must have my hanging—”
$600 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is crisis?
$800 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms A term derived from the practice of drawing a smoked herring across a trail to confuse hunting dogs. *Wargrave’s fake death was a key one
$800 Question from Whodunit Lit Terms What is red herring?
$1000 Answer from Whodunit Lit Terms An example of this is on page 83, Wargrave rants and unravels the details of his diabolical master plan.
$1000 Quesiotn from Whodunit Lit Terms What is denouement?
$200 Answer Quotes Who said, “I cooked Seton’s goose!”
$200 Question from Quotes Who is Justice Wargrave?
$400 Answer from Quotes Identify speaker: ““I have lost it” (65).
$400 Question from Quotes Who is Lombard?
$600 Answer from Quotes Identify speaker: • “I was horrified to death—it went right around my throat— (72).
$600 Question from Quotes Who is Vera Claythorne?
$800 Answer from Quotes Identify owner of the shoe: “One shoe—just one shoe— sitting prettily on the cliff edge (75).
$800 Question from Quotes Who is Armstrong?
$1000 Answer from Quotes Identify both speakers: “Her nerves are in a bad state. I don’t know that I’d agree with you there, Doctor. Miss Claythorne strikes me as a very cool and resourceful young lady—quite remarkably so” (71).
$1000 Question from Quotes Who are Wargrave and Armstrong?
$200 Answer from Lit. Terms Investing objects with non-intrinsic (things that are not usually associated with the object) meanings
$200 Question from Lit. Terms What is symbolism?
$400 Answer from Lit. Terms Stage directions, for example, directing the actor to use a certain tone of voice.
$400 Question from Lit. Terms What is subtext?
$600 Answer from Lit. Terms Example: We reflect back and realize that Wargrave was able to spike the drinks because several characters were blocking the drink cart.
$600 Question from Lit. Terms What is denouement?
$800 Answer from Lit. Terms This is when we have hints about what is going to happen in the story. “One chokes his little self…” gives us a clue that Marston will choke on cyanide.
$800 Question from Lit. Terms What is foreshadowing?
$1000 Answer from Lit. Terms Stage directions: (Wargrave waves his hands in a frenzy of delight. )
$1000 Question from Lit. Terms What is subtext?
$200 Answer from Characters He never seems to lose his unusual sense of humor.
$200 Question from Characters Who is Philip Lombard?
$400 Answer from Characters He is very particular about the seat that he sits in.
$400 Question from Characters Who is Mackenzie?
$600 Answer from Characters Several references are made about how dumb he is.
$600 Question from Characters Who is Blore?
$800 Answer from Characters She was hired to be a secretary to Mrs. Owens.
$800 Question from Characters 6 Who is Vera Clythorne”?
$1000 Answer from Characters This character is a religious fanatic.
$1000 Question from Characters Who is Emily Brent?
$200 Answer for miscellaneous This poor bloke got shoved off of a cliff.
$200 Question for misc. Who is Armstrong?
$400 Answer for misc. This callow, feckless young fellow drives much too fast.
$400 Question for misc. Who is Anthony Marston?
$600 Answer for misc. He eventually “hugs a bear. ”
$600 Answer from misc. Who is Blore?
$800 Answer from misc. Wargrave was planning to hang her.
$800 Question for misc. Who is Vera Claythorne?
$1000 Answer for misc. • In Act III, (65) the line “I have lost it, ” refers to a certain object.
$1000 Question from misc. What is his revolver?
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