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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Research

Each of the following statements came from pg 56 of an article written by JodieMorse. Which statement is plagiarized and why?

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$100 Answer from Research1. The author of “The Test of Their Lives” notes that since Congress rejected President Clinton's proposal for national standardized testing, "states are rushing to roll out comprehensive tests of their own" (Morse 56).

2. Twenty states have unveiled custom-made exams intended to hold students (and their schools) to higher educational standards.

3. Morse points out, "What's at stake is schools' accreditations, teachers' bonuses, and students' diplomas" (56).

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$200 Question from Research

What is the proper MLA parentheticalcitation for a quote from page 15 of a book by Oprah Winfrey? Write your answer on the front board.

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$200 Answer from Research

(Winfrey 15).

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$300 Question from Research

Which of the following is citedAnd punctuated correctly using MLA guidelines?A. Hamlet says “To be, or not to be: that is the question” (Shakespeare 73).

B. Hamlet says, “To be, or not to be: that is the question (Shakespeare 73).”

C. Hamlet says, “To be, or not to be: that is the question” (Shakespeare 73).

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$300 Answer from Research

C

Hamlet says, “To be, or not to be: that is the question” (Shakespeare 73).

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$400 Question from Research

If you are paraphrasing info from an article Called “Obsessive Compulsive Disorders”from a magazine called PsychologyToday, what would your in-text citation look like if an author’s name is not provided? Write your answer on the front board.

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$400 Answer from Research

(“Obsessive Compulsive Disorders”).

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$500 Question from Research

What are three rules about an MLA long quote? Consider length, format, punctuation, citations, etc.

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$500 Answer from Research

Must be longer than 4 lines longIndent whole quote 2XNo quotation marksPeriod BEFORE parenthetical citationIntroduce with full sentence and colon

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$100 Question from Short Stories

What is the name of the shortStory that features a young cashier in A grocery store?

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$100 Answer from Short Stories

“A & P”

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$200 Question from Short Stories

What is the problem with FrankMcCourt’s father?

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$200 Answer from Short Stories

He spends all of their money onHis drinking.

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$300 Question from Short Stories

What person constantly occupiesthe thoughts of the narrator of“Araby?” What does she look like?

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$300 Answer from Short Stories

Mangan’s sister - she has long,,dark hair. She resembles an angel or the Virgin Mary.

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$400 Question from Short Stories

The following quote representsThe epiphany from which story?

“Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger.”

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$400 Answer from Short Stories

“Araby”

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$500 Question from Short Stories

The following quote representsThe epiphany from which story?

“His face was dark gray and his back stiff, as if he'd just had an injection of iron, and my stomach kind of fell as I felt how hard the world was going to be to me hereafter.”

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$500 Answer from Short Stories

“A & P”

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$100 Question from Siddhartha

Siddhartha leaves home becausehe wants to…?

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$100 Answer from Siddhartha

Seek or attain enlightenment

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$200 Question from Siddhartha

When Siddhartha leaves home,He joins a group of ascetic monksWho practice self denial and selfPunishment. What are thoseMonks called?

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$200 Answer from Siddhartha

Samanas

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$300 Question from Siddhartha

After Siddhartha leaves the SamanasHe seeks out the Buddha. How is He able to distinguish the BuddhaFrom a huge crowd of monks?

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$300 Answer from Siddhartha

His peaceful, smiling face

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$400 Question from Into the Wild

What are 2 reasons McCandless is angry with his father? WhichReason angers him most?

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$400 Answer from Siddhartha

His wealth, his past affair with McCandless’Mother, his abusiveness, the pressure to Succeed, his materialism (Cadillac, etc.)…

He is most angered by the fact that his dad had an unacknowledged son from a previous marriage.

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$500 Question from Siddhartha

Define Atman

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$500 Answer from Siddhartha

The eternal soul or self

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$100 Question from Hamlet

This is the name of Hamlet’s Close friend and confidente.

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$100 Answer from Hamlet

Horatio

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$200 Question from Hamlet

Laertes and Polonious bothAdvise Ophelia to…?

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$200 Answer from Hamlet

Stay away from Hamlet

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$300 Question from Hamlet

This character is currently sufferingin purgatory for his sins.

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$300 Answer from Hamlet

King Hamlet (the ghost)

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$400 Question from Hamlet

Which character said this:

“But you must know your father lost a father,/That father lost, lost his”

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$400 Answer from Hamlet

Claudius

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$500 Question from Hamlet

Which character said this:

“He hath, my lord, of late made many tenders/Of his affection to me.”

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$500 Answer from Hamlet

Ophelia

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$100 Question from Essays

Define epiphany

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$100 Answer from Essays

Epiphany = a sudden insight orunderstanding brought on bya seemingly insignificant, everyday event.

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$200 Question from Essays

Christopher McCandless’ epiphany

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$200 Answer from Essays

“Happiness only real when shared”ORForgiveness toward his parentsORUnderstanding his own name/identity

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$300 Question from Essays

Name a lesson Siddhartha learned

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$300 Answer from Essays

Siddhartha learned that enlightenmentCan’t be taught; it must be experiencedFirst hand. ORHe learned that asceticism is similar to Drunkenness since both seek to deadenThe senses.

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$400 Question from Essays

What is the epiphany experiencedBy the narrator of Araby?

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$400 Answer from Essays

He learns that he was chasing a Fantasy; he is not a knight. He is onlyA poor boy from Ireland and becauseOf his financial situation he will neverBe able to win Mangan’s sister’s Affection. Likewise he recognizes the Fact that life will be hard for him as a Result of his social class.

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$500 Question from Essays

Tell us 2 things about the “To BeOr Not To Be” soliloquy.

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$500 Answer from Essays

Death as “undiscovered country”Death as sleepContemplating suicideHamlet Fears deathEtc.

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Final Jeopardy

In order to test the credibility of a websiteWe would give it the CARRDSS test.

Each letter in CARRDSS stands for a stepIn the credibility test. Name 3 of the 7 steps.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

CredibilityAccuracyReliabilityRelevanceDateSourceScope & Purpose