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Faith & Duty

Faith & Duty. Jeopardy. Bhagavad -Gita. Two Friends. Civilian & Soldier. The Book of Ruth. Sibi. Aeneid. What was the name of the king who saved the dove?. Sibi. Back. What kind of bird is called the "king of the sky?". Hawk. Back. Which part of the body did

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Faith & Duty

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  1. Faith & Duty Jeopardy

  2. Bhagavad -Gita Two Friends Civilian & Soldier The Book of Ruth Sibi Aeneid

  3. What was the name of the king who saved the dove? Sibi Back

  4. What kind of bird is called the "king of the sky?" Hawk Back

  5. Which part of the body did the King cut off flesh from? Leg (Thigh) Back

  6. What side was the dove laid down on the scale? Right Back

  7. How does this story relate to faith and duty? Duty: Protect things weaker than him (King) Faith: Not to kill one thing for another Back

  8. Who is the main character in this story that does not want to go to war? Arjuna Back

  9. Sri Krishna, who is a god, is also related to Arjuna in what way? His Brother-in-law Back

  10. Why doesn't Arjuna want to go to war? He feels bad about going against his opposing family and is afraid he might kill one of them Back

  11. What reason does Sri Krishna give Arjuna about going to war? If one dies in battle, the body will die, but the atman will not Back

  12. How does this story relate to Faith & Duty? It is Arjuna's duty to fight against his opposing side and he must have faith to do his duty and what he feels is right Back

  13. In the Aeneid who was responsible for protecting Troy? Aeneas Back

  14. What did the Greeks use to conquer Troy? Trojan Horse Back

  15. What were the two armies that were fighting? Romans vs. Greeks Back

  16. Who lied to Aeneas and made him lose faith in his people? Sinon Back

  17. How does this story relate to Faith and Duty? Aeneas lost faith in his people and failed at his duty to protect them Back

  18. Do you think that if the two friends did know the password would the prussians have spared their lives as they said they would? (Explain) Back

  19. Did M. Sauvage die at the end? Yes Back

  20. When did this story take place? During the Franco - Prussian war Back

  21. Why were the two friends no longer going fishing? Was it because of the situation? (Explain) Back

  22. Who killed M. Sauvage? The German Officer Back

  23. What does the word apparition mean? A strange, suddenly appearing figure, thought to be a ghost Back

  24. In the quote "for how could I have risen, a being of this world in that impartial death!" what does impartial death mean? The whole thing Back

  25. What does the word "dubious" mean? Causing suspicion Back

  26. How does the story relate to Faith & Duty? The soldier had faith in his country or place of dwelling and this influences 1) His action or his duty to protect his country/dwelling place or 2) His duty to follow orders of his superiors Back

  27. Who says this quote: "And that lone question - do you friend, even now, know what it is all about?" What do they mean by this? The Soldier is asking the civilian if he understands what he just explained to him (about his faith and duty) Back

  28. What did Ruth do that caused an effect on the subject of Faith and Duty She stayed with her mother-in- law and married her kinsman Back

  29. Did Ruth take into consideration what she wanted, or how everything made her feel after agreeing to follow Naomi? No, she only cared for Naomi Back

  30. What was Boaz' main concern in taking Ruth as his wife? That the name of Elimelech would not be cut off and live on Back

  31. Why did the mother-in-law change her name from Naomi to Mara? The Almighty dealt her a bitter hand. Mara is considered the opposite of Naomi. Mara in hebrew means "bitter," and Naomi "my delight." Back

  32. Who would be the main character of this text? Ruth Back

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