THIS IS With Your Host... Important Friendly Doll Roger Terms Poems 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 This person’s response to a traffic ticket reveals much information. A 100 Miss Lucy A 100 Under what circumstances do Miss Lucy and Chester meet? A 200 Miss Lucy break up a fight. A 200 Chester compares his salvation to what experience? A 300 His saving of a cat. A 300 What term refers to a type of literature such as “short story” or poetry? A 400 Genre A 400 Miss Lucy’s character traits change a great deal; give 2 ways. A 500 She was alone, aloof, and unaware of how to change but in the end she has friends, helps others and is involved. A 500 In “Being Neighborly,” which main character is bold generous and concerned? B 100 Jo B 100 How do Meg’s and Jo’s character traits differ? B 200 Meg likes to read indoors while Jo prefers “adventures.” B 200 Describe Mr. Laurence’s true character with two words B 300 Friendly and courteous B 300 What are the two gifts that Laurie is referring to when he thanks Jo’s mother for the medicine? B 400 Sending Jo and sending her love B 400 What does Laurie and Jo’s dialogue suggest about Jo’s visit? B 500 Laurie welcomes it B 500 What do all of the adults in “The Doll’s House” teach the children concerning the Kelveys? C 100 Be unkind or do not associate with them. C 100 Why does Kezia like the lamp in the doll’s house so much. C 200 It seems better suited to it than do the dolls. C 200 Identify one thing the lamp could symbolize in “The Doll’s House” C 300 Light, warmth, enlightenment, or revelation. C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 What do Kezia and Else realize that the others do not in this story? C 400 Outward appearances do not matter. C 400 What is ironic about the Doll’s House in the story? C 500 The object is welcomed despite its unusual characteristics while the people are kept out because of them. C 500 What is Roger’s goal in the beginning of “Thank You M’am”? D 100 Steal the purse D 100 Roger and Mrs. Jones have one thing in common; what is it? D 200 They both have done things they should not have done. D 200 Roger is trying to decide whether to run or not; what conflict is her experiencing? D 300 Man vs. Himself D 300 What is symbolic about Roger washing his face? D 400 He is to clean up his act as well. D 400 Describe Mrs. Jones with one word? D 500 Big D 500 What is symbolic of the end of Bob and Jimmy’s friendship? E 100 The tearing down of the restaurant. E 100 The perspective or angle from which a story is told E 200 Point of view E 200 The series of events that tell the story E 300 Plot E 300 Hinting at events that will occur later in the story. E 400 Foreshadowing E 400 This term refers to the struggle of the story’s main character. E 500 Conflict E 500 What is the prevailing emotion in “Seeing Off a Friend”? F 100 Melancholy F 100 From whose point of view is “Christian Beholds the Cross” written? F 200 Christian’s F 200 What does the setting of the sun foreshadow in “Seeing Off a Friend”? F 300 The end of the friendship F 300 What is a group of verse lines in a poem called? F 400 Stanza F 400 How do the poet’s actions toward the old friend and the brute differ? F 500 They don’t F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Doll Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin What does the Doll’s House symbolize? Click on screen to continue The childish values of the Burnell Household Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT