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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Beowulf. 100 200 300 400 500. Beowulf Jeopardy. Crazy Creatures. It starts with H. Weapons of Choice. Places of Interest. Mr. J. 100 200 300 400 500. 100 200 300 400 500. 100 200 300 400 500. 100 200 300 400 500. 200 400 600 800 1000. Double Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Beowulf

  2. 100 200 300 400 500 Beowulf Jeopardy Crazy Creatures It starts with H Weapons of Choice Places of Interest Mr. J 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

  3. 200 400 600 800 1000 Double Jeopardy The Battle Zone Links to the real world The Language Terms…yep. Just plain old terms Staff Stuff 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000

  4. Final Jeopardy Question: • Create a kenning to describe one of the staff members here at BW.

  5. 1-$100 This creature tormented Heorot Hall night after night. • Grendel 1-1-100

  6. 1-$200 She was the second creature to attack Hrothgar’s people. • Grendel’s Mom 1-1-200

  7. 1-$300 In Beowulf’s homeland, a servant steals this and causes a dragon to become angry. • Golden goblet 1-1-300

  8. 1-$400 Beowulf killed these when he swam against Brecca. • Sea Monsters 1-1-400

  9. 1-$500 Grendel attacked Heorot Hall for this many years. • 12 1-1-500

  10. 2-$100 This was the name of the hall. • Heorot Hall 1-2-100

  11. 2-$200 He was the builder of Heorot Hall. • Hrothgar 1-2-200

  12. 2-$300 This was what Beowulf lived by. • Heroic Code 1-2-300

  13. 2-$400 Hrothgar’s father. • Halfdane 1-2-400

  14. 2-$500 He was Beowulf’s uncle. He was also a king. • Hygelac 1-2-500

  15. 3-$100 Beowulf used these weapons to kill Grendel. • His bare hands (I believe they were called thunder and lightning) 1-3-100

  16. 3-$200 Beowulf found this in Grendel’s mom’s cave and killed her. • Sword 1-3-200

  17. 3-$300 Beowulf used this to keep safe from the dragon’s fire. • Shield 1-3-300

  18. 3-$400 The dragon kills Beowulf with this type of bite. • Poisonous bite to the shoulder 1-3-400

  19. 3-$500 This was the name of the sword Unferth gave to Beowulf. • Hrunting 1-3-500

  20. 4-$100 Beowulf’s home country was called this. • Geatland 1-4-100

  21. 4-$200 Grendel’s mom’s home area was symbolic of this place. • Hell 1-4-200

  22. 4-$300 Hrothgar’s kingdom was located in this country. • Daneland or Denmark 1-4-300

  23. 4-$400 Grendel’s arm was temporarily hung in this place. Then his mom took it. • Heorot Hall 1-4-400

  24. 4-$500 In today’s world, Geatland is basically known as this country. • Sweden 1-4-500

  25. 5-$100 Mr. Jourdeans has this many sons. • 2 1-5-100

  26. 5-$200 Mr. Jourdeans was in these two sports in college. • Track and Cross Country 1-5-200

  27. 5-$300 Mr. J was born in this city. • River Falls 1-5-300

  28. 5-$400 Mr. J’s wife does this for a living. • Teacher at SCC 1-5-400

  29. 5-$500 Mr. J had a crush on this superhero when he was young. • Wonder Woman 1-5-500

  30. 1-$200 Beowulf defeats Grendel by ripping this off. • Grendel’s arm 2-1-200

  31. 1-$400 Shield Sheafson was a wrecker of these. • Mead-benches 2-1-400

  32. 1-$600 Beowulf chopped these two characters’ heads off. Yum! • Grendel and his mommy 2-1-600

  33. 1-$800 Daily Double He beat Beowulf in a swimming match. • Brecca 2-1-800

  34. 1-$1000 He was the only one to help Beowulf defeat the dragon. Everyone else took off…wimps. • Wiglaf 2-1-1000

  35. 2-$200 This religion believes in many gods. It was not the emphasis of the poem. • Pagan (or polytheistic) • Christianity was a focus of the poem 2-2-200

  36. 2-$400 The story was initially passed between people via this medium. • Spoken word 2-2-400

  37. 2-$600 Beowulf was written in approximately this year. • 1000 AD 2-2-600

  38. 2-$800 Beowulf takes place in approximately this century. • 5th 2-2-800

  39. 2-$1000 “Beowulf” is considered the first of these in the English language. • Epic poem 2-2-1000

  40. 3-$200 All the H-names were an example of this. • Alliteration—the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words 2-3-200

  41. 3-$400 Comparing using like or as. • Simile 2-3-400

  42. 3-$600 A hint of what is to come is called this. • Foreshadowing 2-3-600

  43. 3-$800 “He is a pig” is an example of this. • Metaphor 2-3-800

  44. 3-$1000 Sky-Roamer or bone-cage are examples of this literary device. • Kenning 2-3-1000

  45. 4-$200 A lesson about life that can be learned from a story. • Theme 2-4-200

  46. 4-$400 This is the path to power among people everywhere. • Behavior that is admired 2-4-400

  47. 4-$600 The use of an object to represent or suggest another. • Symbolism 2-4-600

  48. 4-$800 A long poem that tells a story is called this. • Epic poem 2-4-800

  49. 4-$1000 • A person who, through strong contrast, emphasizes or enhances the distinctive characteristics of another • Foil 2-4-1000

  50. 5-$200 He used to teach and coach in New Richmond. • Mr. Russell 2-5-200

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