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  1. logy/bio Date: 10-21logy means ___ bio means ___Use context clues to fill in the blanks with the following words:anthropology antibiotic criminology amphibiousFish can live only in water, but frogs are ___.Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character who excels in ___.Both ethnology and ___ deal with the origin and races of humankind.One ___ widely used to arrest the growth of harmful bacteria is penicillin.

  2. Hi, I’m Alex Trebek And Welcome to , America’s Favorite Quiz Show Jeopardy

  3. Literary Elements Miscellaneous Characters Vocabulary Types of Allusions Comprehension $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Class

  4. Simile Literary Elements for $100 “I will be there, like a beacon in the night” (Rinaldi 175).

  5. Literary Elements for $200 Idiom “Well that would be going from the frying pan to the fire” (Rinaldi 152).

  6. Hyperbole Literary Elements for $300 “Of course, she would defend my friendship with the Devil himself if it meant going against her brother” (Rinaldi 30).

  7. Personification Literary Elements for $400 “The fires had died during the night” (Rinaldi 2).

  8. Sound Imagery Literary Elements for $500 “From somewhere in the distance a church steeple chimed. Nine woeful bells” (Rinaldi 194).

  9. Annie Surratt Characters for $100 Who is Emily Pigbush’s best friend? (First and last name)

  10. Elizabeth Keckley Characters for $200 Who came to Emily’s house to offer her a job as a seamstress? (First and last name)

  11. Merry Andrews Characters for $300 This character reminds Emily Pigbush of Rumpelstiltskin. (First and last name)

  12. Marietta Characters for $400 Two dwarves saved her life when she tried to drown herself. (First name only)

  13. Addie Bassett Characters for $500 This character warns Emily of the strange things that happen in Uncle Valentine’s house and begs for her freedom. (First and last name)

  14. unsavory Vocabulary for $100 Your rude behavior in class today was________________. enamored ominous unsavory enmity

  15. enamored Vocabulary for $200 The audience was__________ by the president’s speech. manacled enamored petulant altruistic

  16. ludicrous Vocabulary for $300 The thought of having green hair is ___________. contingent presumptuous denouncing ludicrous

  17. contingent Vocabulary for $400 Whether or not we have a party is ____________ upon your grades. conspiracy contingent ominous contentious

  18. ominous Vocabulary for $500 I had a(n) _________ feeling on Halloween night. ominous grandiose emissary barouche

  19. Literary: Rumpelstiltskin Types of Allusions for $100 “Surely with one more day in favor you can figure out what to do. And for the first time, standing there, I understood why the miller’s daughter had given in to Rumpelstiltskin” (Rinaldi 185).

  20. Literary: Shakespeare Types of Allusions for $200 “Discretion is the better of valor,” he said (Rinaldi 143).

  21. Literary: Cinderella Types of Allusions for $300 “I thought you’d never come out. We’re late. I was about to turn into a pumpkin” (Rinaldi 187).

  22. Historical: French Revolution Types of Allusions for $400 “The last four years have been chaos, I thought. Haven’t you noticed? Of course, nobody is cutting off anybody’s head and the blood isn’t running in the streets like it did in France during your revolution” (Rinaldi 155).

  23. Not an allusion Types of Allusions for $500 “The Lincolns were going to Ford Theater tonight” (Rinaldi 84).

  24. 1. A driver 2. To take Emily & Annie to the graveyard Comprehension for $100 What is a hack and why did Maude order one? (This is a two part question.)

  25. Relieved Comprehension for $200 How does Emily feel after her mother’s death?

  26. Seamstress Comprehension for $300 What type of employment did Emily’s mother find after her husband left for war?

  27. Burned them 2. To make a fire Comprehension for $400 What did Emily do with her parent’s love letters and why? (Two part answer)

  28. To be allowed into Uncle Valentine’s shed Comprehension for $500 What is it that Emily’s classmate, Myra, wants from Emily?

  29. DeGraaf Miscellaneous for $100 What is Robert’s family name?

  30. Dyed paper Miscellaneous for $200 What did Emily suggest Uncle Valentine use instead of black bunting to drape his house?

  31. Dr. Mary Walker Miscellaneous for $300 What female doctor was an assistant surgeon in the war?

  32. National Medical College Miscellaneous for $400 Where does Uncle Valentine teach?

  33. Richmond Miscellaneous for $500 In which city does Emily’s aunt live?

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