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Draw What?

Draw What?. True/False. Who Dat?. Stuff. Women Drivers. BOO. Draw What?. WOMEN DRIVERS. True/False. WHO DAT?. STUFF. BOO. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400.

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Draw What?

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  1. Draw What?

  2. True/False

  3. Who Dat?

  4. Stuff

  5. Women Drivers

  6. BOO

  7. Draw What? WOMEN DRIVERS True/False WHO DAT? STUFF BOO $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

  8. 1-100 Stage directions are instructions for whom? A. Stage crew B. Director C. Actors/Actresses D. All of the above. ______________________. $100

  9. 1-200 • Some stage directions describe the objects that actors need in the play. What are the objects called? • scenes • props • objects • act _______________ $200

  10. 1-300 • Drama is written in a special form called? • Paragraphs • Dialogue • A play • Script __________________________ $300

  11. 1-400 • In TV dramas, something often occurs between scenes or acts. What occurs? • Stages are changed • Actors change clothes • Commercial breaks • Actors study their lines __________________ $400

  12. 1-500 • What two things are revealed through the dialogue of a play? • Acts and scenes • Stage directions and props • Plot and character personalities • None of the above ___________________ $500

  13. 2-100 1 - 100 True or False You should always read the play out loud first. False: You should read it silently first. $100

  14. 2-200 True or False You should always read the stage directions because they help you visualize the action of the play. True $200

  15. 2-300 True or False Drama and fiction have no similarities. False $300

  16. 2-400 True or False A scene changes when the setting changes. True. $400

  17. 2-500 True or False In a movie or television script, the scenes are usually labeled by number. False: They are NOT usually labeled by number $500

  18. 3-100 1 - 100 • Hoke was a character in which drama? • Monsters Are Due on Maple Street • Driving Miss Daisy • Funny Boy • Three’s Company __________________________ $100

  19. 3-200 • Who was a socialite who went overboard with Christmas decorations? • Beulah • Oscar • Harvey • Florine ____________________ $200

  20. 3-300 • Which character was put in a nursing home? • Ms. Johnson • Miss Daisy • Idella • Miriam ____________________ $300

  21. 3-400 • Which person was accused of being a monster because of something he read? • Tommy • Charlie • Harvey • Dixon ___________________ $400

  22. 3-500 • Who was the voice of reason on Maple Street? • Steve • Charlie • Aliens • JoEllen __________________ $500

  23. 4-100 Who said the problem with prejudice is the silent people?   A.  Pate Van Horne B. MLK C. FDR D.  Boolie 1 - 100 ____________________ $100

  24. 4-200 Why doesn’t the author put Maple Street in a specific town? $200

  25. 4-300 Les is the first accused, and his name is Goodman. What literary device is the an example of? ____IRONY_____________ $300

  26. 4-400 What is a narrator’s job? _ $400

  27. 4-500 Which two characters stay the same in “Daisy?” ______________________ $500

  28. 5-100 1 - 100 Why are Daisy and Hoke driving to Mobile? A. Uncle Walter’s 90th birthday B. To get a new car C. To go on a picnic D. Uncle Walter’s funeral ________________________ $100

  29. 5-200 Where is Daisy going when Hoke first drives her? A. Winn Dixie B. Kroger C. Ingles D. Piggly Wiggly _____________ $200

  30. 5-300 How much time did it take Hoke to convince Daisy to ride in the car with him? A. 7 days B. 6 days C. 4 hours D. 25 minutes __________ $300

  31. 5-400 Why does Daisy not want Hoke to help her? _______________ $400

  32. 5-500 Why does the author have the setting Of “Daisy” in the South? $500

  33. 6-100 1 - 100 • What does Tommy really think the “meteor” really was? • An alien spaceship • A shooting star • An airplane • None of the above _________ $100

  34. 6-200 • Why does Charlie shoot Pete? • He doesn’t like him. • Pete shot at him first. • He thinks he’s a monster. • Pete takes a swing at him. ______________________ $200

  35. 6-300 • Why do the neighbors become suspicious of Les Goodman? • He has a ham radio • His car starts by itself. • He has a telescope. • All of the above _________________ $300

  36. 6-400 • Who do the aliens say is humans’ worst enemy? • Humans themselves • Aliens • Pete Van Horn • Tommy ____________ $400

  37. 6-500 • At what time did the people on Maple Street see what they think was a meteor? • 6:00 AM • 6:43 AM • 5:00 PM • 7:00 AM ________________ $500

  38. Final Jeopardy Driving Miss Daisy

  39. Name at least one vegetable that Hoke offers to plant for Miss Daisy’s garden.

  40. Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.

  41. Tomatoes(in the movie), Irish potatoes, or buttered beans. .

  42. That's all for today. Good luck on your test!

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