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Works Cited Jeopardy

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Works Cited Jeopardy

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  1. Works CitedJeopardy

  2. Brought to you by . . . English 1010

  3. Works Cited Jeopardy People Dates & places Speakers Misc Characters 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40

  4. CSI Oregon 10 Points Answer: The Greek word that means “to do one’s duty” Question:What is Ananke

  5. CSI Oregon 20 Points Answer: A piece of cloth approximately eighty feet long that depicts a major historic battle of England Question:What is the Bayeux Tapestry

  6. CSI Oregon 30 Points Answer: Question: What is an Akkadian sculpture (bronze) from about 2000 BCE

  7. CSI Oregon 40 Points Answer: Visual Daily Double Question: What is a sculpture of Alexander the Great? (Illustrates more emotion than previous sculptures) Date????

  8. Stay the Course 10 Points Answer: Middle English Question: In what language was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Written?

  9. Stay the Course 20 Points Answer: Ithaca Question: What is the name of Odysseus’s homeland?

  10. Stay the Course 30 Points Answer: Believed in monotheism Question: Who were the Hebrews?

  11. Stay the Course 40 Points Answer: 1300s Question: When was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight written?

  12. Hear Ye, Hear Ye 10 Points Answer: “Mine is a rugged land, but good for raising sons—and I myself, I know no sweeter sight on earth than a man’s own native country.” Question:Who is Odysseus?

  13. Hear Ye, Hear Ye 20 Points Answer: “Am I not like him? Will I lie down never to get up again?” Question:Who is Gilgamesh?

  14. Hear Ye, Hear Ye 30 Points Answer:. “This is the nature of women the whole world over; Women care nothing for righteousness, they are flighty, sharp tongued, and divisive. Question: Who is Laksmana

  15. Hear Ye, Hear Ye 40 Points Answer: I’ll eat Nobody last of all his friends—I’ll eat the others first! That’s my gift to you!” Question: Who is Polyphemus (the cyclops)

  16. 10 Points Answer: Dharma Question:What is acting in the appropriate way at all times, according to one’s duty.

  17. 20 Points Answer: A kiss Question: What is one thing that Sir Gawain had to give the Green Knight?

  18. 30 Points Answer: Morgan le Faye Question: Who is the ugly old woman at the castle of Bertelak?

  19. 40 Points Answer: Believed that logic was one of the most effective ways to discover truth Question: Who was Aristotle

  20. 10 Points Answer: Born of silence, endowed with strength by Ninurta, his whole body was shaggy with hair, he had a full head of hair like a woman, his locks billowed in profusion like Ashnan. Question:Who is Enkidu

  21. 20 Points I am he who terrifies the worlds, with all their gods, asuas, and great serpents. I am _________________, supreme lord of hosts. . . Fromone place and another I have carried off many splended women. May it please you to become chief queen over every one of them. Question: Who is Ravana

  22. 30 Points Answer: Humbaba Question: What is the name of monster that Gilgamesh and Enkidu killed?

  23. Wrap It Up 40 Points Answer: A grim loner, dead set in his own lawless ways, / Here was a piece of work, by god, a monster built like no mortal who ever suped on bread, no, like a shaggy peak, I’d say—a man-mountain / rearing head and shoulders over the world Question: Who is the cyclops (Polyphemus)

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