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Persepolis Jeopardy

Persepolis Jeopardy. World Literature, Spring 2013. Categories. 100 200 300 400 500 600. 100 200 300 400 500 600. 100 200 300 400 500 600. 100 200 300 400 500 600. 100 200 300 400 500 600. 100 200 300 400. 100 200 300 400 500 600.

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Persepolis Jeopardy

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  1. Persepolis Jeopardy World Literature, Spring 2013

  2. Categories 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 500 600 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 500 600 Persuasive Vocab Part I A Part I B Part II A Part II B Part II C Tech.

  3. Persuasive Techniques 100 Identify the persuasive technique that best matches the following scenario: I used Fat Blaster Z and I lost 20 pounds in 2 weeks!

  4. Persuasive Techniques 100 Ethos Back to Categories

  5. Persuasive Techniques 200 Identify the propagandatechnique that best matches the following scenario: I used Fat Blaster Z and I lost 20 pounds in 2 weeks!

  6. Persuasive Techniques 200 Testimonial Back to Categories

  7. Persuasive Techniques 300 Identify the persuasive technique that best matches the following scenario: The Highland Animal Shelter will close and be forced to euthanize the kittens and puppies currently living there without your donations.

  8. Persuasive Techniques 300 Pathos Back to Categories

  9. Persuasive Techniques 400 Identify the propaganda technique that best matches the following scenario: Zippy Remote Control Cars zoom around the living room at lightning fast speeds! These cool cars make for epic races.

  10. Persuasive Techniques 400 Loaded Words Back to Categories

  11. Persuasive Techniques 500 Which persuasive technique (ethos, logos, pathos) does NOT match the following scenario? 73% of people already support Jane Smith for election over the incumbent Senator Bob Taylor. Senator Taylor supported raising our schools’ class sizes and lowering the budget for technology. As Senator, Jane Smith would support hiring more teachers, reducing class size, and getting technology in every classroom. Shouldn’t you support a winner for senator?

  12. Persuasive Techniques 500 Tricked you! All THREE techniques are used! Back to Categories

  13. Persuasive Techniques 600 Which propaganda technique (Testimonial, Bandwagon, Loaded Words, Card-stacking) does NOT match the following scenario? 73% of people already support Jane Smith for election over the incumbent Senator Bob Taylor. Senator Taylor supported raising our schools’ class sizes and lowering the budget for technology. As Senator, Jane Smith would support hiring more teachers, reducing class size, and getting technology in every classroom. Shouldn’t you support a winner for senator?

  14. Persuasive Techniques 600 Testimonial Back to Categories

  15. Vocabulary 100 the state of being set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.

  16. Vocabulary 100 Isolation Back to Categories

  17. Vocabulary 200 people with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.

  18. Vocabulary 200 Fanatics Back to Categories

  19. Vocabulary 300 moral degeneration or decay; turpitude. unrestrained or excessive self-indulgence.

  20. Vocabulary 300 Decadence Back to Categories

  21. Vocabulary 400 a government in power.

  22. Vocabulary 400 Regime Back to Categories

  23. Persepolis Part I, A 100 In “The Water Cell” what explanation does her father give her for how their current king attained his position?

  24. Persepolis Part I, A 100 • The British chose the king. Back to Categories

  25. Persepolis Part I, A 200 In “The Letter,” what are the reasons Marjane feels shame?

  26. Persepolis Part I, A 200 • Because she was born into a high social class. • Because her family has a maid. • Because her family has money. Back to Categories

  27. Persepolis Part I, A 300 In “The Letter,” what are the reasons Meri has to work?

  28. Persepolis Part I, A 300 • Because her family is poor. • Because her family is large. • Because her family is from a low social class. Back to Categories

  29. Persepolis Part I, A 400 Where does the Shah go when he is forced to leave? Why?

  30. Persepolis Part I, A 400 • To Egypt because the Shah and Anwar Al-Sadat were friends and both betrayed their countries by making a pact with Israel. Back to Categories

  31. Persepolis Part I, A 500 In “Moscow,” what made Marjane the happiest?

  32. Persepolis Part I, A 500 That her family was full of political prisoners Back to Categories

  33. Persepolis Part I, A 600 How did closing the US embassy affect Marjane?

  34. Persepolis Part I, A 600 • She couldn’t get a travel visa to visit Kava. Back to Categories

  35. Persepolis Part I, B 100 After Iraq bombed Tehran, how did Iran retaliate?

  36. Persepolis Part I, B 100 They released military prisoners who agreed to go on a suicide run against Iraq. Back to Categories

  37. Persepolis Part I, B 200 In “The Jewels,” what did Marjane’s father desperately need?

  38. Persepolis Part I, B 200 Gasoline Back to Categories

  39. Persepolis Part I, B 300 In “The Wine,” why did Marjane’s mother black out the windows?

  40. Persepolis Part I, B 300 • To protect against broken glass. • To protect against the neighbors seeing in. Back to Categories

  41. Persepolis Part I, B 400 In “The Cigarette,” it is reported that how many people die in the war?

  42. Persepolis Part I, B 400 One Million Back to Categories

  43. Persepolis Part I, B 500 In “The Shabbat,” why did the Baba-Levy’s decide to stay in Iran?

  44. Persepolis Part I, B 500 Because their family had lived in Iran for 3 thousand years Back to Categories

  45. Persepolis Part I, B 600 After Marjane says goodbye to get on the plane, she looks back at her parents one last time. How does Marjane’s mother react?

  46. Persepolis Part I, B 600 Her mother is devastated, seems to have fainted. Back to Categories

  47. Persepolis Part II, A 100 Houshange, Zozo’s husband lived and worked in both Iran and in Austria. What were his jobs?

  48. Persepolis Part II, A 100 In Iran he was a CEO and in Austria he was unemployed Back to Categories

  49. Persepolis Part II, A 200 In “The Soup,” what amazed Marjane about the grocery store?

  50. Persepolis Part II, A 200 The store is so full of stuff Back to Categories

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