Native American Jeopardy

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Conflict
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Conflict
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Final Jeopardy Question
Plot
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What is the definition of 3rd person omniscient?
The narrator is outside of the
story - NOT a character
participating in the story. The
narrator can explain the
thoughts and actions of ALL
characters in the story.
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What is the definition of 3rd person
limited?
The narrator is outside of the story - NOT a
character participating in the story. The
narrator can explain the thoughts of only
one main character.
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What is the definition of
second person?
YOU are the narrator, so YOU become a character in the story.
The story is told as if you are participating.
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What is the
st
definition of 1
person?
The narrator is a character in the story.
We “see” everything through their eyes.
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What are some of the pronouns used
in a story written in 1st person?
I, me, my, mine, we, & us
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Use “anguish” in a sentence correctly w/ context clues.
Make sure you state a sentence that relates
to one of our stories!
Definition: severe mental or physical pain or suffering.:
(answers will vary)
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Use “butte” in a sentence correctly w/ context clues.
Make sure you state a sentence that relates
to one of our stories!
Definition: an isolated hill with steep
sides and a flat top (similar to but narrower than a mesa)..
(answers will vary)
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Use “fatigue” in a sentence correctly w/ context clues.
Make sure you state a sentence that relates
to one of our stories!
Definition: extreme tiredness, typically resulting
from mental or physical exertion or illness.:
"he was nearly dead with fatigue".
(answers will vary)
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Use “reservation” in a sentence correctly w/ context
clues. Make sure you state a sentence that relates to one
of our stories!
Definition: the action of reserving
something.: "the reservation of positions for
non-Americans".
(Answers will vary)
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Use “sacred” in a sentence correctly.
Make sure you state a sentence that
relates to one of our stories!
Definition of sacred: connected with God (or the gods) or
dedicated to a religious purpose
(answers will vary)
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Give an example of Person vs. Society in
one of our IDENTIY UNIT stories.
The protagonist fights against a group, government,
or culture that they don’t agree with
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Give an example of Person vs. Self in
one of our IDENTIY UNIT stories.
The protagonist struggles with their personal
characteristics, beliefs, fears or habits
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Give an example of Person vs. Fate in
one of our IDENTIY UNIT stories.
The protagonist struggles against a future
that they feel like they cannot change
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A definition of bedlam is:
a scene of uproar and confusion.
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What is a salve?
an ointment used to promote healing
of the skin or as protection.
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From what point of view is the story
“Cheyenne Again” told? How can you
tell?
First Person
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What is the falling action in
“The Medicine Bag”?
After the part where Martin received the
medicine bag and Grandpa is sleeping. He then went to
the hospital that night.
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What is the resolution in
“The Medicine Bag”?
“That night Mom and Dad took Grandpa to the hospital.
2 weeks later I stood alone on the lonely prairie of the
reservation and put the sacred sage in my medicine bag.”
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How and why is Martin ashamed
and proud of Grandpa?
He is embarrassed that his great-grandfather does
not look the way he said he did (or movies portray
Native Americans). Martin is proud of his Grandpa but
embarrassed by his appearance.
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Why do Eagle and Coyote (in “The
Coyote Steals…”) want Kachinas’ box
and why does Eagle agree to steal it?
They want the light that is in the box.
Eagle agrees to steal it because he is convinced
by Coyote’s argument that the Kachinas will not lend it to
them. He views it as something useful to have.
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How does Young Bull try to maintain
his identity in boarding school?
He drew on lined paper 2 warriors and imagined
himself riding along against the Cheyenne sky
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What is the conflict in the story, “The Cutting of
My Long Hair”?
Zitkala-sa is having a hard
time maintaining her identity at her new school
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What does the author of “The Cutting
of My Long Hair” mean when she
gives a description of herself as “one
of many little animals driven by a
herder”? Give examples from the
story to back up your answer!
Something about the author
loosing her identity… (Answers will vary)
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What is the resolution to the
story “Medicine Bag”?
Martin will carry the medicine bag, but his
grandfather said that he will not wear it around his neck.
Also, his grandfather passed as well.
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What is the definition of
a conflict?
The problem(s) in a story that characters must solve.
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What is the inciting moment
in the story “Medicine Bag”
and state why
(evidence from the story)?
(answers may vary)
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What is the climax of “The
Cutting of My Long Hair”?
(Answers will vary…something about
the time when the main character was
hiding under the bed…)
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State the theme of the story “Coyote Steals
the Sun and the Moon”. State you evidence,
from the story, to back up this theme.
(answers will vary)
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State the theme of the story “Cheyenne
Again”. State you evidence, from the story,
to back up this theme.
(Answers will vary)
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What is the exposition of
the “Medicine Bag” story?
Characters, setting, time period?
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Who/what shapes our
identity? Use examples
from the story to support
your answer!
Teacher will analyze your answer!
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