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Final Exam Jeopardy

Final Exam Jeopardy. American Literature, Fall 2012. Categories. Crucible Crucible Rhetorical Historical Characters Questions Devices Documents. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700. 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800. 100 200 300 400 500. 100

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Final Exam Jeopardy

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  1. Final Exam Jeopardy American Literature, Fall 2012

  2. Categories CrucibleCrucible Rhetorical HistoricalCharacters Questions Devices Documents 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 600

  3. Crucible Characters 100 Woman who has been unable to forgive her husband for a past mistake

  4. Crucible Characters 100 Elizabeth Proctor Back to Categories

  5. Crucible Characters 200 A sly, deceitful girl who will do whatever it takes to get what she wants

  6. Crucible Characters 200 Abigail Williams Back to Categories

  7. Crucible Characters 300 A strong, moral man, who is hiding a very big secret

  8. Crucible Characters 300 John Proctor Back to Categories

  9. Crucible Characters 400 A “chaser of devils,” who has a change of heart over the course of the play

  10. Crucible Characters 400 Hale Back to Categories

  11. Crucible Characters 500 A man whose primary concern is his reputation

  12. Crucible Characters 500 Parris Back to Categories

  13. Crucible Characters 600 A servant girl who is repeatedly bullied into differing testimonies

  14. Crucible Characters 600 Mary Warren Back to Categories

  15. Crucible Questions 100 What is Parris’s position in Salem?

  16. Crucible Questions 100 Minister Back to Categories

  17. Crucible Questions 200 Before the play begins, what did Parris catch his daughter and other girls doing?

  18. Crucible Questions 200 Dancing in the forest Back to Categories

  19. Crucible Questions 300 Why did Elizabeth Proctor fire Abigail?

  20. Crucible Questions 300 • Abigail was having an affair with John Proctor Back to Categories

  21. Crucible Questions 400 What kind of a government does Salem have in The Crucible?

  22. Crucible Questions 400 Theocracy Back to Categories

  23. Crucible Questions 500 What does Abigail do at the end of the play?

  24. CrucibleQuestions 500 She flees Salem, after robbing her uncle Back to Categories

  25. Crucible Questions 600 What ultimately happens to John Proctor?

  26. Crucible Questions 600 He is hanged. Back to Categories

  27. Rhetorical Devices 100 Any nonfiction work delivered orally to an audience

  28. Rhetorical Devices 100 Speech Back to Categories

  29. Rhetorical Devices 200 A formal speech prepared for a special occasion

  30. Rhetorical Devices 200 Address Back to Categories

  31. Rhetorical Devices 300 Restating an idea using the same words

  32. Rhetorical Devices 300 Repetition Back to Categories

  33. Rhetorical Devices 400 Based on a spiritual text and designed to provide religious instruction

  34. Rhetorical Devices 400 Sermon Back to Categories

  35. Rhetorical Devices 500 Focuses on an issue related to government

  36. Rhetorical Devices 500 Political Speech Back to Categories

  37. Rhetorical Devices 600 Addressing the same idea using different words

  38. Rhetorical Devices 600 Restatement

  39. Rhetorical Devices 700 Asking questions for effect, not to get answers

  40. Rhetorical Devices 700 Rhetorical Devices

  41. Rhetorical Devices 800 Repeating a grammatical structure

  42. Rhetorical Devices 800 Parallelism

  43. Historical Documents 100 • Which statement from In “Speech to the Virginia Convention” appeals to the reader’s emotions? • “But different men often see the same subject in different lights...” • “The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!” • I know of no way of judging the future but by the past…” • “What terms shall we find that have not already been exhausted?”

  44. Historical Documents 100 • “The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come!” Back to Categories

  45. Historical Documents 200 • In “Speech to the Virginia Convention,” which passage appeals to the reader’s sense of reason? • His actions are guided by “the lamp of experience” • He is willing to know the truth “whatever anguish of spirit it may cause” • He shouts, “I repeat sir, we must fight!” • He tells the others he wants freedom or”…death!”

  46. Historical Documents 200 • His actions are guided by “the lamp of experience” Back to Categories

  47. Historical Documents 300 • What is Jefferson’s main form of persuasion in the Declaration of Independence?

  48. Historical Documents 300 • He offers a list of colonists’ complaints against the British king Back to Categories

  49. Historical Documents 400 Why is Jefferson’s list of self-evident truths effective in the Declaration of Independence?

  50. Historical Documents 400 It restates beliefs people already have Back to Categories

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