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Greek Mythology JEOPARDY

Greek Mythology JEOPARDY. The Odyssey. The Trojan War. Litarary Terms. R and J. Randoms. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. $600. $600. $600. $600.

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Greek Mythology JEOPARDY

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  1. Greek MythologyJEOPARDY

  2. The Odyssey The Trojan War Litarary Terms R and J Randoms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $700 $700 $700 $700 $700 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

  3. Q: A long Narrative Poem is called an: • A: Epic Back to the Game Board

  4. Q: Name three people Athena disguises herself as • A: Mentes, Mentor, Telemakhos Back to the Game Board

  5. Q: Name three epithets in the Odyssey? • A: Answers will vary Back to the Game Board

  6. Q: _____ kills Agamemnon, while his son ____ seeks revenge for his death • A: Klytainmnestra, Orestes Back to the Game Board

  7. Q: What epic style device is being used with the reference to the Orestia? • A: Repetition Back to the Game Board

  8. Q: Name three themes in the Odyssey: • A: Identity, Desire to return home, loyalty Back to the Game Board

  9. Q: Name seven places Odysseus travels to along his journey home • A: Ciconians, lotus eaters, Aeolus, Circe, Kyklopes, Kalyspso, Phaikans Back to the Game Board

  10. Q: The prophecy for Odysseus stated: • A: He will return home after twenty years; a beggar and recognized by no one Back to the Game Board

  11. Q: Name three Greek warriors • A: Achilles, Ajax, Patroclus, Agamemnon Back to the Game Board

  12. Q: Used today, a “Trojan Horse” means • A: A deception from within Back to the Game Board

  13. Q: Eris is the Goddess of ____ • A: Discord Back to the Game Board

  14. Q: Name a Goddess that favors the Greeks • A: Hera, Athena Back to the Game Board

  15. Q: He was the King of Troy • A: King Priam Back to the Game Board

  16. Q: Achilles mother is named ____ . She is a _____ who has the gift of ____ • A: Thetis, sea nymph, prophecy Back to the Game Board

  17. Q: Has the gift of prophecy but is never believed • A: Cassandra Back to the Game Board

  18. Q: The face that launched 1,000 ships • A: Helen Back to the Game Board

  19. Q: Finish the quote: “Two house holds…” • A: Both alike in dignity Back to the Game Board

  20. Q: Shakespeare wrote ___ plays which consisted of ___, ____, and _____ • A: 37, comedy, tragedy, history Back to the Game Board

  21. Q: Juliet asks Romeo not to swear by the moon because it is ____ • A: Inconsistent Back to the Game Board

  22. Q: The play is written in what meter? Which consists of ___ feet for a total of ____ syllables • A: Iambic Pentameter, five, 10 Back to the Game Board

  23. Q: Which character is a COMPLETE literary foil to Romeo • A: Mercutio Back to the Game Board

  24. Q: Finish the quote: “virtue itself turns vice being misapplied and vice… • A: Sometimes by action dignified Back to the Game Board

  25. Q: The exposition occurs during • A: Act 1 scene i Back to the Game Board

  26. Q: Name the six people that die in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet • A: Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, Lady Montague Back to the Game Board

  27. Q: 14 line poem • A: Sonnet Back to the Game Board

  28. Q: A reference to a literary work or other work of art • A: Allusion Back to the Game Board

  29. Q: a character whose personality traits contrast with and highlight those of another character • A: Literary Foil Back to the Game Board

  30. Q: “Oh brawling love, oh loving hate” is an example of what literary device • A: Oxymoron Back to the Game Board

  31. Q: “…Juliet is the sun” is an example of a • A: Metaphor Back to the Game Board

  32. Q: contradiction between what a character thinks or says and what the reader or audience knows to be true. • A: Dramatic Irony Back to the Game Board

  33. Q: "Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon" is an example of: • A: Personification Back to the Game Board

  34. Q: A play on words • A: A pun Back to the Game Board

  35. Q: Size and font used in MLA • A: 12 Times New Roman Back to the Game Board

  36. Q: What type of quotations do you use in formal writing? • A: Embedded quotations Back to the Game Board

  37. Q: What is an independent clause? • A: A clause that can stand alone as one sentence Back to the Game Board

  38. Q: What is the last sentence in the introduction paragraph? • A: Thesis Back to the Game Board

  39. Q: Who is Harry Potter’s Literary Foil? • A: Severus Snape Back to the Game Board

  40. Q: What is Miss Carlino’s favorite food? • A: Anything Pizza! Back to the Game Board

  41. Q: What noise do all creatures make whilst eating? • A: NOM NOM NOM Back to the Game Board

  42. Q: What is the name of this course? • A: Patterns of Human Experience Back to the Game Board

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