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Final Jeopardy

Lit. Terms

$100 Question from H1

Who is the protagonistOf the story?

$100 Answer from H1

Eric

$200 Question from H1

Whose mom abandonsHer when she’s a child?

$200 Answer from H1

Sarah

$300 Question from H1

Who finally admits he wasWrong at the end of the novel?

$300 Answer from H1

Mark Brittain

$400 Question from H1

Who used a “rival gang war”Type strategy to control a conflictIn the school?

$400 Answer from H1

Mr. Mautz

$500 Question from H1

Who manipulated their way into aRelationship?

$500 Answer from H1

Carver

$100 Question from H2

Who says it: “When you can’t take it anymore, your body stops feeling for you”

$100 Answer from H2

Sarah Byrnes

$200 Question from H2

Who says it: “Them scars didn’t come from no pot of spaghetti.”

$200 Answer from H2

Dale Thornton

$300 Question from H2

Who says it and when: “Come on, lover boy. One lunch away from her won’t hurt you.”

$300 Answer from H2

Mautz, before he talks to Eric about laying off Mark.

$400 Question from H2

Who says it, when, and what impact does it have on the plot: “I’m done with this here courtroom drama. Come over here an’ hold this piece so I can rethread it.”

$400 Answer from H2

Dale; when Eric asks him about Sarah’s mom; it provides information to Eric on where Sarah’s mom is so she and Lemry can find her.

$500 Question from H2

Who says it, when, and what impact does it have on the plot: “'But he says he’s different, that when you have a mission, you can’t let human errors stand in your way'”

$500 Answer from H2

Jody to Eric; Jody is telling Eric about her abortion and Mark’s input on it; it illustrates Mark’s hypocrsy.

$100 Question from H3

What literary device can be found in Sarah’s name?

$100 Answer from H3

Pun or Irony

$200 Question from H3

What structural device is used throughout the story?

$200 Answer from H3

Flashback

$300 Question from H3

Eric’s nickname of Mobe can be an example of what literary

device?

$300 Answer from H3

Allusion

$400 Question from H3

Define the literary term “theme.”

$400 Answer from H3

A universal message that is consistently

repeated.

$500 Question from H3Identify the literary device in the following quote, “I think I detect the fleeting shadow of a sneer across Sarah Byrne’s lip as I slip onto the seat beside her, but I know it must be by imagination, and I can’t help thinking back to what Dale Thornton said that day.” “I think we oughta do a ex-pose on that little rat Elgin Greene, Dale said,” (Crutcher 89).

$500 Answer from H3

Flashback

$100 Question from H4

Name the 3 themes we discussed.

$100 Answer from H4

Survival, Control of information, Judgment of others, Hypocrisy, Accountability, and

Body image

$200 Question from H4

Provide a conflict which illustrates the theme “survival.”

$200 Answer from H4

Answers may vary

$300 Question from H4

Provide a conflict which illustrates the theme “hypocrisy.”

$300 Answer from H4

Answers may vary.

$400 Question from H4

Provide a conflict which illustrates the theme “control of information.”

$400 Answer from H4

Answers may vary.

$500 Question from H4

Which theme most accurately illustrates the actions of Carver at the end of the novel?

$500 Answer from H4

Judgment of others

$100 Question from H5

Identify the literary element in the quote:“And my mom is a fox” (Crutcher 2).

$100 Answer from H5

Metaphor

$200 Question from H5

Identify the literary element in the quote:“Now, probably half the people in our town knew Dale’s mother ran off with his uncle, leaving Dale with his dad, who isn’t exactly

Bill Cosby” (Crutcher 25).

$200 Answer from H5

Allusion

$300 Question from H5

Identify the literary element in the quote:“…he sprang from the couch like a predator”

(Crutcher 166).

$300 Answer from H5

Simile

$400 Question from H5

Identify the literary element in the quote:“To my tremendous relief, two attendants

straight from “Wrestlemania Three” reached them ahead of me” (Crutcher 166).

$400 Answer from H5

Allusion

$500 Question from H5Identify the literary element in the quote:

“I think I detect the fleeting shadow of a sneer across Sarah Byrne’s lip as I slip onto the seat beside her, but I know it must be my imagination, and I can’t help thinking back to what Dale Thornton said that day.

“I think we oughta do a ex-pose on that little rat Elgin Greene,” Dale said” (Crutcher 89).

$500 Answer from H5

Flashback

Final JeopardyIdentify the speaker, theme of which is illustrated by the following quote, and how it’s illustrated, “For right now, don’t tell them I talked, but that you think the walk helped. That you want to do it some more. Then all you have to do is keep your mouth shut” (Crutcher 146).

Final Jeopardy Answer

Mr. Nathan Radley