Instructions for Playing Jeopardy

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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the slide to advance to the answer To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the right had corner of the answer screen. To advance to Double Jeopardy

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Instructions for Playing Jeopardy. Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the slide to advance to the answer To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the right had corner of the answer screen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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