Quarter 3 Exam Jeopardy Review Game

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Anthem
Chicago
The Jungle
In-Context
Vocabulary
SAT
Vocabulary
SAT Writing
Anthem
Chicago
The Jungle
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Vocabulary
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Ayn Rand
emigrated to
America from this
country.
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What is
Russia?
This is the name
of Ayn Rand’s
personal
philosophy.
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What is
Objectivism?
Unlike Upton
Sinclair, Ayn Rand
liked this type of
economic system.
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What is
capitalism?
The protagonist
of the novel gets
this name, an
allusion to a
mythical
bringer of light.
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What is
Prometheus?
The Latin term
for one of the
protagonist’s
names; it is also
the name of a
famous poem.
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What is
Invictus?
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Given his use of
colloquial language,
Sandburg’s primary
audience is probably
this.
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What is the
common man?
Sandburg’s poem
“Fish Crier” is
similar in theme to
this series of poems
by Blake.
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What are
Songs of
Innocence?
Sandburg’s poem
“Happiness” is
similar in theme to
this poem by Walt
Whitman.
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What is “When
I Heard the
Learn’d
Astronomer”?
This word could be
used to describe
the mood of the
fish crier.
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What is
excited?
When Sandburg says
Chicago “laughs as a
boxer laughs,” he is
employing these two
literary devices.
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What are
personification
and simile?
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This was Upton
Sinclair’s primary
goal in writing The
Jungle.
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What is
exposing the
plight of the
immigrant
worker?
Upton Sinclair was
a part of this
journalistic
movement, along
with Tarbell and
Steffans.
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What is
MuckRaking?
Sinclair disdained
Capitalism, and
instead preferred
this economic
system.
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What is
Socialism?
Jurgis and his family
emigrate from this
country.
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What is
Lithuania?
Jurgis’s family
gets very sick –
and he gets
injured – during
this season.
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What is
winter?
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Let’s hope there
aren’t any vermin in
your meat from
Jurgis’s meat
factory.
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What are
rodents?
Jurgis was obstinate
about his belief that
he could still achieve
the American Dream.
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What is
stubborn?
George and Lenny
are two famous
transient workers.
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What is migrant
or moving?
I hope this accursed
test isn’t too hard
tomorrow!
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What is
cursed or
damnable?
The prestidigitator
demonstrated his
extraordinary
mastery of sleight of
hand.
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What is a
magician?
Abida quickly realized that
the director was extremely
_____________: she and the other
cast members could never
anticipate how he would
respond.
•A. Negative
•B. Boring
•C. Unpredictable
•D. Humorous
•E. Courageous
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C. unpredictable
The bee hummingbird has
an average length of only
two inches, making it the
most ___________ of all
hummingbird species.
A. voracious
B. diminutive
C. capricious
D. superfluous
E. prodigal
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B. diminutive
Naturally, ____________ facilitates
friendships: the people we
live near or interact with
frequently are more likely to
become our friends.
•A. enmity
•B. proximity
•C. beneficence
•D. partisanship
•E. magnanimity
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B. proximity
Able to survive subzero
temperatures, long periods of
darkness, and days without
food, the Arctic wolf is clearly
a very ____________ animal.
•A. greedy
•B. social
•C. cunning
•D. hardy
•E. aggressive
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D. hardy
The paucity of autobiographical
documents left by the royal
attendants has compelled
historian Raul Salazar to
_____________ the motives of these
courtiers from their ____________
rather than from any diaries or
correspondence.
•A. stipulate…accomplishments
•B. contemplate…journals
•C. surmise…deeds
•D. allege…assertions
•E. elicit…missives
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C. surmise…deeds
Only after reading it carefully
several times was the poem
beginning to make sense to me.
•A. was the poem beginning to
make sense to me
•B. was when I began to make
sense of the poem
•C. I began making sense of the
poem
•D. did the poem begin making
sense to me
•E. did I begin to make sense of
the poem
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E. did I begin to
make sense of
the poem
They had never before been in a
museum with such an extensive
collection, they had a difficult
time deciding how to make the
most of the limited time they
could spend there.
•A. They had never before been
•B. They never before were
•C. Never before had they been
•D. Never before having been
•E. Because of never before being
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D. never before
having been
The European magpie, a
bird well known (A) for
(B) their tendency to
steal shiny objects, is (C)
common in European
folklore, (D) with many
superstitions
surrounding it. (E) No
error.
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B. their
tendency
The aquatic weed called
“giant salvinia,” which
grows far (A) more
rapidly than do (B)
plants native to the
lakes it (C) infests, (D)
threaten many
freshwater ecosystems.
(E) No error.
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D. threaten
The accelerating pace of
both science and
technology (A) have
forced many people (B)
to consider questions
that (C) formerly (D)
were the special domain
of philosophers. (E) No
error.
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A. have forced
Jurgis and his family get
taken advantage of in
this type of bank loan
scam, in which the
lenders target
vulnerable and ignorant
people who need money
What is
predatory
mortgage
lending?