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Of Mice and Men Jeopardy

Of Mice and Men Jeopardy. SIGNIFICANCE. PLOT. PEOPLE. “IN QUOTES”. VOCAB. $ 100. $100. $100. $ 100. $ 100. $200. $200. $200. $ 200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. SIGNIFCANCE FOR 100.

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Of Mice and Men Jeopardy

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  1. Of Mice and Men Jeopardy SIGNIFICANCE PLOT PEOPLE “IN QUOTES” VOCAB $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. SIGNIFCANCE FOR 100 • ANSWER: Lennie sees a vision of Aunt Clara and a rabbit. • QUESTION: How do we know Lennie is hallucinating at the end of the book?

  3. SIGNIFICANCE FOR $200 • ANSWER: “I didn’t mean no harm” • QUESTION: What does Lennie always say that shows he is slow?

  4. SIGNIFICANCE FOR $300 • ANSWER: When Candy’s dog is shot, he looks to Slim for support • QUESTION: What’s one example that shows us Slim is the “leader” of the group?

  5. SIGNIFICANCE FOR $400 • ANSWER: At the end of the book Slim says, “you hadda. You just hadda” • QUESTION: How does Slim sympathize with George and let him know that George did what he had to do?

  6. SIGNIFICANCE FOR $500 • ANSWER:Three connections between Candy’s dogs death and Lennie’s death • QUESTION: What are (at least three) both are old friends of Candy/George, “animals,” shot because of disabilities, shot by Carlson’s gun, both depend on their “masters,” one foreshadows the other, or George learns from Candy’s mistake?

  7. PLOT FOR $100 • ANSWER: When the story takes place • QUESTION: What are the 1930s?

  8. PLOT FOR $200 • ANSWER: Lennie did not rape a girl but was wrongfully accused. • QUESTION: What happened in Weed?

  9. PLOT FOR $300 • ANSWER: This is when Slim offers to give his pups • QUESTION: What does Slim do after Candy’s dog is shot and after Lennie asks for a pup?

  10. PLOT FOR $400 • ANSWER: These are at least three examples of how the book’s ending is foreshadowed • QUESTION: What are (any of the 3 are acceptable) Lennie killing mice, the pup, what happened in Weed, and George telling Lennie the “meeting spot”, and the killing of Candy’s dog?

  11. PLOT FOR $500 • ANSWER:The time of day Lennie and George arrive at the ranch for the first day of work • QUESTION: When is later morning, after the work day has begun?

  12. PEOPLE FOR $100 • ANSWER: The boss’s son • QUESTION: Who is Curley?

  13. PEOPLE FOR $200 • ANSWER: Lennie and George’s jobs • QUESTION: What are Migrant Workers?

  14. PEOPLE FOR $300 • ANSWER: This person tells Curley that his hand was broken by a machine • QUESTION: Who is Slim?

  15. PEOPLE FOR $400 • ANSWER: This person shoots Candy’s dog. • QUESTION: Who is Carlson?

  16. PEOPLE FOR $500 • ANSWER: The swamper • QUESTION: Who is Candy?

  17. “IN QUOTES” FOR $100 • ANSWER:“What the hell ya laughin at? Come on ya big bastard get up on your feet” • QUESTION: Who is Curley?

  18. "IN QUOTES" FOR $200 • ANSWER:“Listen nigger, you know what I can do to you if you open your trap” • QUESTION: Who is Curley’s wife?

  19. "IN QUOTES" FOR $300 • ANSWER:“Should’ve shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn’t’ve let no stranger do it.” • QUESTION: Who is Candy?

  20. "IN QUOTES" FOR $400 • ANSWER:“When they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me.” • QUESTION: Who is Candy?

  21. "IN QUOTES" FOR $500 • ANSWER:“Nobody ever gets to heaven and nobody gets no land” • QUESTION: Who is Crooks?

  22. VOCAB FOR $100 • ANSWER:Having capacity or ability; efficient and able • QUESTION: What is capable?

  23. VOCAB FOR $200 • ANSWER:Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy • QUESTION: What is apprehensive?

  24. VOCAB FOR $300 • ANSWER: sullenly; gloomily • QUESTION: What is morosely?

  25. VOCAB FOR $400 • ANSWER:commandingly, arrogantly • QUESTION: What is imperiously?

  26. VOCAB FOR $500 • ANSWER: menacingly, threateningly • QUESTION: What is ominously?

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