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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Context Clues
Harry looks indignant when he doesn’t get what he
wants a.Joyfulb.Sleepyc.Silly
d.Angry
$200 Question from Context Clues
In 1935, James Angel was the first American to epsy the Angels Falls with his own eyes.a.Name b. ride c. see d. hike
$300 Question from Context Clues
Other waterfalls are not so high, but their breadth is greata.Odorb.Widthc.Heightd.Flow
$400 Question from Context Clues
Some model cars look real because they are replicas of actual cars.a.Drawingsb.Copiesc.Memoriesd.Images
$500 Question from Context Clues
The water in some waterfalls plunges hundreds of feet to the bottom .a.Falls quicklyb.Falls upwardc.Moves slowlyd.Moves backward
$100 Question from QuotesWhich text?
“So began a lifetime of small discoveries linked by a common theme: the things we worry about are never the things that happen. And the things that happen are the things we never could have dreamed.”a.“Can Animals Think?”b.“I Have a Dream”c.Nightd.“Field Trip”
$200 Question from QuotesWhich text?
“The bell. Already we must separate, go to bed. Everything was regulated by the bell. It gave me orders, and I automatically obeyed them. I hated it. Whenever I dreamed of a better world, I could only imagine a universe with no bells.”a.“Can Animals Think?”b.“I Have a Dream”c.Nightd.“Field Trip”
$300 Question from QuotesWhich text?
“Where can we get more copies of this for the relatives” a.“Can Animals Think?”b.“Only Daughter”c.Nightd.“Field Trip”
$400 Question from Quotes
“We must have been a horrible sight flying down the freeway with those dying men in our arms. There was no screaming in that car. It was just a silent, terrible drive”a.“A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas”b.“Only Daughter”c.Nightd.“Field Trip”
$500 Question from Quotes
“I began to wonder whether there might be better windows on animal minds than experiments designed to teach them signs and symbols”a.“A Warm, Clear Day in Dallas”b.“Only Daughter”c.Nightd.“Can Animals Think?”
$100 Question from Terms
An account of the writer’s own life written from the author’s perspectivea.Thesisb.Autobiographyc.Biasd.biography
$200 Question from Terms
An account of a person’s life written or told by another person.a.Propagandab.Speechc.Biographyd.autobiography
$300 Question from Terms
Prose writing that deals with real people, things, events, and places. True writing.a.Propagandab.Fictionc.Nonfictiond.Main idea
$400 Question from TermsExpression peculiar to a particular language that means something different from the literal meaning of each word. “It’s raining cats and dogs.” “We heard it through the grapevine.”a.Idiomb.Euphemismc.Propagandad. synonym
$500 Question from Terms
A narrative composed from personal experience. Often shorter than autobiographies.a.Speechb.Thesisc.Memoird.fiction
$400 Question from Setting
A woman flies home to visit her family in Chicago at Christmas; she wants her father’s approval.
$100 Question from Terms 2
A question to which an answer is not accepted or it is already known.a.Synonymb.Propagandac.Inferenced.Rhetorical question
$200 Question from Terms 2
A firsthand account, such as a speech, an autobiography, or a letter. a.Main ideab.Primary sourcec.Secondary sourced.denotation
$300 Question from Terms 2
An overused expression that has lost its originality “I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” a.Idiomb.Clichéc.Denotationd.style
$400 Question from Terms 2All the meanings, associations, or emotions that have come to be attached to some words in addition to their literal meaning. School: Homework, bells, tests, prom, etc. a.Idiom b.Denotationc.Connotationd.Context clue
$500 Question from Terms 2The substitution of a mild, indirect or vague expression for another one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt. “To pass away” instead of “to croak” or “to kick the bucket”a.Idiomb.Euphemismc. propagandad.denotation