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Test your knowledge of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" and essential literary tools in this fun and educational Jeopardy-style quiz! Dive into key moments and themes from the novel, including character analysis and significant events. Explore literary concepts such as point of view and symbolism while improving your punctuation skills. Perfect for students, teachers, and literature enthusiasts, this interactive quiz will challenge your understanding and recall of essential literary elements and the beloved story of Mockingbird.
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Jeopardy Literary Tools Mockingbird Punctuation Subject/ verb Extra info $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 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question Mockingbird How does Maycomb react to the news of Tom’s Death?
$100 Answer Mockingbird They think he deserved it.
$200 Question Mockingbird Who killed Bob Ewell?
$200 Answer Mockingbird Boo Radley
$300 Question Mockingbird Whose ambition is to become a clown after growing up?
$400 Question Mockingbird Which character symbolizes the bridge between adulthood and childhood?
$500 Question Mockingbird Who is the sheriff of Maycomb, Alabama?
$500 Answer Mockingbird Heck Tate
$100 Question Literary Tools What is the point of view of the novel?
$100 Answer Literary Tools First Person
$200 Question Literary Tools Who is the protagonist?
$300 Question Literary Tools Who is the antagonist?
$300 Answer Literary Tools Bob Ewell
$400 Question Literary Tools Who symbolizes propriety and southern tradition?
$400 Answer Literary Tools Aunt Alexandria
$500 Question Literary Tools What does in medias res mean?
$500 Answer from H2 In the middle
$100 Question Punctuation Since you asked the answer is no!
$100 Answer Punctuation Since you asked, the answer is no!
$200 Question Punctuation My favorite colors are clear polkadot and plad.
$200 Answer Punctuation My favorite colors are clear, polka -dot, and plad.
$300 Question Punctuation We removed his liver at 1130, and the doctor pronounced him dead at 1201.
$300 Answer Punctuation We removed his liver at 11:30, and the doctor pronounced him dead at 12:01.
$400 Question Punctuation Who’s hose are these?
$400 Answer Punctuation Whose hose are these?
$500 Question Punctuation What are you talking about blurted John.
$500 Answer Punctuation “What are you talking about?” blurted John.
$100 Question Subject/verb People throughout the world build monuments for thousands of years.
$100 Answer Subject/verb built
$200 Question Subject/verb The group of children from that school has never saw the ocean.
$200 Answer Subject/verb has never seen the ocean.
$300 Question Subject/verb We spended only three days in England before we went to visit the monument.
$300 Answer Subject/verb spent
$400 Question Subject/verb The students in English class tooked a test tomorrow; as a result, they need to plan on studying tonight.
$400 Answer Subject/verb will take
$500 Question Subject/verb In 1949, Jackie Robinson receiving the National League’s MVP Award.
$500 Answer Subject/verb received
$100 Question Extra info What is the 60/40 rule?
$100 Answer Extra info Keep 60% and re-write 40%
$200 Question Extra info What is the principle or guiding rule to all good writing?
$200 Answer Extra info Show me, don’t tell me
$300 Question Extra info Why should you read your paper aloud?
$300 Answer Extra info Hear good flow Catch run-ons or splices
$400 Question Extra info When should you use a single quotation?
$400 Answer Extra info When there is a quote inside of a quote
$500 Question Extra info Name four types of hooks.