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Final Jeopardy

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What caught Scout’s eye as she passedby the Radley place after school oneday?

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Tinfoil of two pieces of gumTwo soap dollsA watch and chainTwo Indian head pennies

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He is a tall-tale teller from Meridian,spending his summers in Maycomb.

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Who is Dill?

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A character who shows great maturity because of his conversations with Atticus about social classes and his understanding of how prejudice and evil exists in the world.

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Who is Jem?

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Why would Aunt Alexandra want tofire Calpurnia?

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Because she doesn’t like the influence she has on the children

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Atticus says that in _________ all men are treated equally.

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Court

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Scout is accused of this crime on her first day of school

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Being able to read

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This is what makes Jem destroy Mrs. Dubose’s camellias

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Mrs. Dubose saying that his Father was “lawing for niggers.”

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Why did Dill cry during the trial of Tom Robinson?

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He felt it wasn’t fair and Mr. Gilmer didn’t need to talk to Tom that way

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Scout thinks the world is coming to an end what she sees what?

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That it’s snowing outside

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Why does Atticus never use agun unnecessarily?

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Because he felt he had an unfair advantage

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How did Tom Robinson’s arm become handicapped?

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He got it caught in a cotton gin

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Name the person who said this:

“The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.”

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Atticus Finch

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“Gracious child, I was raveling a thread, wasn’t even thinking of your father, but now that I am I’ll say this: Atticus is the same in his house as he is on the public streets.”

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Who is Maudie Atkinson?

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What piece of evidence suggests that Bob Ewell was probably the one to hurt Mayella Ewell

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He was left-handed

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Name this speaker:“Well, I run around the house to get in, but he run out the front door just ahead of me. I sawed who he was, all right.”

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Who is Bob Ewell?

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What is a soliloquy?

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A long speech said ALONE to oneself

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When a character is speaking to the audience while other characters are on stage. This is called?

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An aside

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These are an example of what literary term?“O brawling love, O loving hate, O heavy lightness, serious vanity”

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Oxymorons

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A character that provides a contrast to another character is called a what?

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Dramatic Foil

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A pair of rhyming lines, usually of the same length and meter, is called?

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A rhyming couplet

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The epithet “Laertes Son” is often applied to whom?

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Odysseus

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Strength, bravery and cleverness are all characteristics of what literary term?

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What is epic hero

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What is an epic similie?

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A long, elaborate comparison using “like” or “as” to compare two unlikethings

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When listening to the Sirens song, Odysseus displays which characteristic?

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What is self sacrifice?

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What does the Cyclops wish for Odysseus in his vow for revenge?

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To return home alone and troubled

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Final Jeopardy Topic

Themes

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Final Jeopardy

What is the major theme of Romeo and Juliet?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Those who act in haste (too quickly) will bring about their own destruction