JEOPARDY SLIDES

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JEOPARDY SLIDES It wouldn’t let me upload the game in its original format, but he’s the questions and answers we used in our class jeopardy

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JEOPARDY SLIDES. It wouldn’t let me upload the game in its original format, but he’s the questions and answers we used in our class jeopardy. Repetition of initial consonant sounds ALLITERATION. A 100. A comparison that is extended throughout an entire stanza or poem Extended Metaphor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY SLIDES

It wouldn’t let me upload the game in its original format, but he’s the questions and

answers we used in our class jeopardy

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Repetition of initial consonant sounds

ALLITERATIONA 100

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A comparison that is extended throughout an entire stanza or poem

Extended Metaphor

A 200

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whale-road or bone-house are examples of a _________

KENNING

A 400

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A 500

To err is human // To forgive is divine

CAESURA

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The monster who fights Beowulf

GRENDEL

B 100

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The king of the Danes who asks Beowulf to help his people

HROTHGAR

B 200

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The queen of the Ancient Britons

BOUDDICA

B 300

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The Britons were led by this Christian Celtic commander and his brave knights to restore honor and chivalry

KING ARTHUR

B 400

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Great powerful king in the eighth century who defeated the Danes (Vikings) and converted them to Christianity

ALFRED THE GREAT

B 500

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Actions of the hero determine the _______ of the nation

FATE

C 100

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The setting is __________ and often involves more than one nation.

VAST

C 200

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Plot is often complicated by ____________ events

SUPERNATURAL

C 300

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C 400

HERO IS OF __________ BIRTH

Noble or high

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Poem has a __________ theme, such as good and evil or life and death

UNIVERSAL

C 500

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This was the religion that had spread throughout Britain by the year A.D. 690

CHRISTIANITYD 100

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This phenomenon spread along with Christianity in Britain so that people could read religious texts

LITERACYD 200

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A long narrative poem that celebrates a hero’s deeds

EPIC

D 300

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Men who publicly performed orally poetry

SCOPS or BARDS

D 400

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Beowulf’s third and final battle is against ___________

DRAGON

E 100

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Beowulf is so confident that he can defeat Grendel that he decides to fight _____________Unarmed or without weapons

E 200

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After defeating Grendel, he hangs up his ________ in the mead hall as a trophy

ARME 300

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The dragon is angry with the Geats because this crime is committed against him

ROBBERY of golden gobletE 400

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The only one of Beowulf’s warriors to stay loyal to the end was __________

WIGLAFE 500

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Beowulf’s second battle is against _________

GRENDEL’S MOTHER

F 100

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The author of Beowulf is _______

UNKNOWN

F 200

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The language Beowulf was written in was ___________

Old English or Anglo-Saxon

F 300

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This is the number of years that pass between Beowulf’s battle with Grendel’s mother and his battle with the dragon

50

F 400

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Grendel is a descendent of __________

CAIN

F 500