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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Calendar—Pass out & Explanation Introductions (if needed) Labels Genres of Film. Jeopardy. Ch 1-5. Ch 6-8. Ch 9-12. Ch 13-18. Ch 18-21. Ch 22-27. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Calendar—Pass out & Explanation • Introductions (if needed) • Labels • Genres of Film Jeopardy Ch 1-5 Ch 6-8 Ch 9-12 Ch 13-18 Ch 18-21 Ch 22-27 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. What is Tod’s job? A 100

  4. Set designer A 100

  5. What is the common characteristic of the people that Tod Feels he must paint? A 200

  6. They have come to California to die A 200

  7. Where is Abe Kusich when Tod first encounters him? A 300

  8. Lying outside the door of a woman’s apartment A 300

  9. What is Faye’s Job throughout most of the novel? A 400

  10. Film Extra A 400

  11. Why does Mrs. Schwartzen get upset with Tod at Claude Estee’s party? A 500

  12. He doesn’t pretend that the rubber horse is real. A 500

  13. Why does Homer move to California? B 100

  14. To fully recover from his illness B 100

  15. What does Tod get Claude to ask Mrs. Jennings? B 200

  16. If Faye works for her B 200

  17. Why does Harry Greener continue to act like a clown even though he is no longer employed as one? B 300

  18. An act of self-denfense B 300

  19. Why does Homer give change to the beggar on his way to the supermarket? B 400

  20. The beggar bullies him B 400

  21. Who is Romola Martin? B 500

  22. A tenant in the Iowa hotel where Homer worked B 500

  23. What does Harry Greener normally do to antagonize Faye? C 100

  24. Laugh C 100

  25. How does Tod become closer to Faye? C 200

  26. He visits when Harry is sick. C 200

  27. What proposition does Faye make to Tod? C 300

  28. To become her business partner in the film industry. C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  30. How does Earle Shoop spend his days? C 400

  31. Standing in front of a Hodge’s saddlery store C 400

  32. What happened to Faye’s mother? C 500

  33. She ran away with a foreign man C 500

  34. What is Tod’s likely intent when he chases after Faye in the woods? D 100

  35. To rape her D 100

  36. What does Tod do when he decides to put Faye out of his mind? D 200

  37. He puts away the drawing he has made of her. D 200

  38. What strange topic (other than Adore) does Mrs. Loomis bring up to Tod and Homer? D 300

  39. What religion they follow D 300

  40. What does Homer mind most about Earle and Miguel living in his garage? D 400

  41. The dirty black hen D 400

  42. What is the topic of the lecture Tod gives to Faye at Harry’s Funeral? D 500

  43. Sexual Hygene D 500

  44. Who does Faye move in with? E 100

  45. Homer E 100

  46. What is strange about Adore’s performance on the front lawn? E 200

  47. It is overtly sexual E 200

  48. Why does Faye force Homer to drink? E 300

  49. She thinks that not drinking gives him a sense of superiority. E 300

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