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Powerpoint Jeopardy 50 50 50 50 50 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 1984 Plot Propaganda Deductive or Inductive Reasoning? Lit Terms

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Powerpoint Jeopardy. Lit Terms. Deductive or Inductive Reasoning?. Propaganda. Plot. 1984. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1984PlotPropagandaDeductive or Inductive

Reasoning?

Lit Terms

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“Becky stared at the clock and tapped her foot. She squirmed in her desk and let out a sigh.”

What mood is created?

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What is etymology?

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“Albert wore a chinchilla coat and a Rolex. When he stepped out of his stretch Hummer everyone paid attention.”

What technique is used to show that Albert is rich?

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In 1984 Winston’s glass paperweight is a __________ of a simpler past.

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“He did a mediocre job putting in the engine.”

Even though mediocre means “average” it sounds bad in this sentence because of it’s ______________.

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All men are mortal.Socrates is a man.Therefore, Socrates is mortal.

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The Cubs’ first basemen is wearing a bluejersey.The Cubs’ second basmen is wearing ablue jersey.All of the Cubs players wear blue jerseys.

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All frogs are amphibians.The Coqui is a Puerto Rican Frog.The Coquie is an amphibian.

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“Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Cask of Amontillado” are both horror stories.

Both the stories were written by Edgar Allan Poe.

Edgar Allan Poe only writes horror stories.

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All narps are neef.Nord is neef.Nord is a narp.

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Bandwagon appeal, loaded language, nameCalling, glittering generality or testimonial?

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Bandwagon appeal, loaded language, nameCalling, glittering generality or testimonial?

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Bandwagon appeal, loaded language, nameCalling, glittering generality or testimonial?

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Bandwagon appeal, loaded language, nameCalling, glittering generality or testimonial?

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Bandwagon appeal, loaded language, nameCalling, glittering generality or testimonial?

Using words like “God’s Children” or “fetuses” In an argument about abortion.

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Exposition, Rising action, Climax,Falling action, or Resolution?

“He loved Big Brother”

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“We are the dead,” he said.“We are the dead,” she echoed dutifully.

“You are the dead,” said an iron voice behind them.They sprang apart. Winston’s entrails seemed to haveturned into ice.

Exposition, Rising action, Climax,Falling action, or Resolution?

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“Winston who was 39, and had a varicose ulcer aboveHis right ankle, went slowly, resting several times onThe way. On each landing, opposite the lift shaft, thePoster with the enormous face gazed from the wall.”

Exposition, Rising action, Climax,Falling action, or Resolution?

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“Winston’s heart was thumping so hard that he doubted whetherhe would be able to speak. They had done it, they had done it atlast, was all he could think. It had been a rash act to come here atall, and sheer folly to arrive together; though it was true that theyhad come by different routes and only met on O’Brien’s doorstep.”

Exposition, Rising action, Climax,Falling action, or Resolution?

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“You are rotting away,” he said; “you are falling to pieces.What are you? A bag of filth. Now turn round and look intothat mirror again. Do you see that thing facing you? That isthe last man. If you are human, that is humanity, Now putyour clothes on again.”

Exposition, Rising action, Climax,Falling action, or Resolution?

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What is ironic about the ministryof truth?

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Who are the upper, middle, and lowerclasses in Oceania?

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1984 is a _________ the oppositeof a perfect society.

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Why must the party make Winstonbelieve before they kill him?

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What represents the past toWinston?