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Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!) “Titanic “No News” Lit. Elements Grammar Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600

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Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!). Titanic: 100. From what city did the Titanic leave and in what city was it suppose to arrive?. Titanic Answer: 100. Left from: London Final destination: New York. Titanic: 200. How many warnings did they receive about the icebergs?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

“Titanic” “No News”

Lit. Elements

Grammar Misc.

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Page 2: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic: 100

•From what city did the Titanic leave and in what city was it suppose to arrive?

Page 3: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answer: 100

• Left from: London

• Final destination: New York

Page 4: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic: 200

•How many warnings did they receive about the icebergs?

Page 5: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answers: 200

•They received 6 warnings total, but the answer 5 will be accepted.

Page 6: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic: 300

•According to the text, about how long was the gash created by the iceberg?

Page 7: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answer: 300

•About 300 ft long

Page 8: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic:400

• What was the name of the ship that was closest to the Titanic, but did not respond?

• How far away was it?

Page 9: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answers: 400

• The Californian

• It was only about 5-10 miles away

Page 10: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic: 500

• How about how many total people were on the Titanic and about how many people died?

Page 11: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answers: 500

•Total on: 2,201

•Total died: 1,500

Page 12: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic: 600

• List 3 reasons (according to the text) that lead to the great loss of life on the Titanic.

Page 13: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Titanic Answer: 600• 1. The iceberg warnings were

ignored

• 2. Not enough seats on the lifeboats/ not filled

• 3. The Californian didn’t respond to the CQD/ SOS signal

Page 14: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 100

•In which country are the concentration camps located?

Page 15: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer: 100

•Poland

Page 16: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 200

• About how many people do they estimate died between the 2 concentration camps?

Page 17: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer: 200

•Around 4 million

Page 18: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 300

• What does the narrator believe to be “wrong” when he first goes to visit Auschwitz?

Page 19: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer: 300• He thinks it is wrong that the

sun is shining, the grass is green and kids are playing.

• He feels the dark history should be reflected in the atmosphere.

Page 20: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 400

• The narrator remarks that some tourist are not affected by the gas chamber building, rather it is what that horrifies them?

Page 21: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer: 400

• It is the sight of human hair and the mound of babies’ shoes. It humanizes the victims.

Page 22: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 500

•When was the article written? How many years had it been since the end of WW2?

Page 23: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer: 500

•It was written in 1959

•14 years after the end of the war

Page 24: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News: 600

•The title of the essay is “No News from Auschwitz”, why is this title ironic?

Page 25: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

No News Answer:600

• There is news to report and the message is that this place and the history behind it must never be forgotten.

Page 26: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Elements: 100• What type of writing is this:

– Trapped in the ruins of the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince, he used his shirt to bandage his leg, and tied his belt around the wound. To stop the bleeding on his head, he firmly pressed a sock to it.

– Concerned he might have been experiencing shock, Woolley used the app to look up what to do. It warned him not to sleep. So he set his phone alarm to go off every 20 minutes.

Page 27: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 100

• Objective--- we get only the FACTS!!!

Page 28: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms: 200• What type of writing is this:

– In Port-A-Prince, a town struck by unimaginable tragedy, the streets are littered with the hopeless, forgotten and abandoned. Most disregard this small city as a poor and poverty stricken land, however these people are resourceful and just as important as the richest and most powerful human on earth.

Page 29: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 200

•Subjective– opinions and LOTS of adjectives –(dead give-a-way )

Page 30: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms: 300• In Jaws when the scary music

plays, the audience KNOWS a shark is coming but the characters are unaware. This is an example of…

Page 31: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 300

•Dramatic Irony!

Page 32: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms: 400• After having 2 weeks to study

and offering tutorials, the teacher was shocked to see so many students fail the quiz, when she was sure they would pass. This is an example of…

Page 33: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 400

•Situational Irony!

Page 34: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms: 500• This is the MOST

TERRIFIYING animal I have EVER seen.

• This is an example of…

Page 35: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 500

•Verbal Irony!

Page 36: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms: 600• In the book/ movie Harry Potter

there is prophecy that states… “and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives...." –This lets the audience know that

there will be a fight to the death. This is an example of…

Page 37: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Literary Terms Answer: 600

•Foreshadowing!

Page 38: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar:100

• The young boy, Andy, rode his bike home from McDonalds.–List ALL the Nouns in the

sentence and tell me if they are common or proper.

Page 39: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 100

• Common- boy, bike, home

• Proper- Andy, McDonalds

Page 40: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar: 200• My fearless Uncle does some

scary jobs; he works with vicious rattlesnakes, deadly tarantulas and carnivorous lizards.–Identify ALL the adjectives in the

sentence

Page 41: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 200

•Adjectives: fearless, scary, vicious, deadly, carnivorous

Page 42: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar: 300

• Hunter Pence played a great game, he practically won it for the Astros.–Identify the pronouns and the

antecedents

Page 43: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 300

•Antecedents: Hunter Pence/ game

•Pronouns: He/ it

Page 44: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar: 400

• Sarah thought the park was a complete mess.–Identify the articles/adjectives and the words the modify.

Page 45: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 400

• The= definite article• A= indefinite article

Page 46: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar: 500

• Every puppy has fun at the park, they love it!–Identify all the pronouns and antecedents.

Page 47: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 500

•Antecedents: Puppy/ park

•Pronouns: they/ it

Page 48: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar: 600• Kylee loves to dance in her

room every Sunday night, and then she skips to school the next morning.–Identify the parts of the sentence

(nouns, pronouns and adjectives)

Page 49: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Grammar Answer: 600• Proper nouns: Kylee, Sunday

• Common Nouns: room, school, morning

• Pronouns: she, her

• Adjectives: next, every

Page 50: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc:100

•In what year did the Titanic sink?

Page 51: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc Answer: 100

• 1912 (almost 99 years ago)

Page 52: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc: 200

•What is the definition of genocide?

Page 53: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc Answer: 200

• The deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group.

Page 54: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc: 300

•Adjectives are tricky (jerks). What is a definite article and an indefinite article?

Page 55: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc. Answer: 300

•Indefinite: a/ an

•Definite: the

Page 56: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc: 400

•Who was the Captain of the Titanic and how did he die?

Page 57: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc Answer: 400

• Captain Smith

• He voluntarily went down with the ship.

Page 58: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc: 500

• Please create a sentence using with pronouns and adjectives using the words fluffy and corndog.

Page 59: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc Answer: 500

•You have 10 seconds to create a sentence… starting….NOW!

Page 60: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc: 600• You made perform one of the following

tasks:

• 1. Sing the chorus to “My Heart Will Go On”

OR

• Perform on interpretative dance to the song

Page 61: Jeopardy! (Non-Fiction and Grammar Edition!)

Misc Answer: 600

• I am so looking forward to this

• “Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the door And you're here in my heart And my heart will go on and on”

• HAPPY BIRTHDAY KARYN!