Transcript Jeopardy

Jeopardy
“The World on
the Turtle’s
Back”
“Upon the
Burning of
Our House”
To My Dear &
Loving
Husband”
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Unit 1 Introduction &
Background
La Relación
$100 Question from Unit 1 Intro
The permanent colony established in 1607 was __________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Plymouth
New York
Williamsburg
Jamestown
$100 Answer from Unit 1 Intro
The first permanent colony
established in 1607 was ________.
D. Jamestown
$200 Question from Unit 1 Intro
The Iroquois Indian nation allied with
_________ during the French and
Indian War.
A.France
B.England
C.Spain
D.Canada
$200 Answer from Unit 1 Intro
The Iroquois Indian nation allied with
_____during the French and Indian
War.
B. England
$300 Question from Unit 1 Intro
The Puritans believed that God spared a certain group of
people, called __________ from eternal punishment.
A.
B.
C.
D.
The chosen
The select
The elect
The self-reliant
$300 Answer from Unit 1 Intro
The Puritans believed that God spared a certain group
of people, called ___________, from eternal punishment.
C. The elect
$400 Question from Unit 1 Intro
The common element of all 300 different Native
American cultures was ___________.
A. Storytelling
B. The belief in a single god
C. A nomadic nature
$400 Answer from Unit 1 Intro
The common element to all 300 different Native
American cultures was __________.
A. Storytelling
$500 Question from Unit 1 Intro
An explanation of how the world and humans came into
being is presented in _______________.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Nature myths
Creation myths
Tall tales
Legends
$500 Answer from Unit 1 Intro
An explanation of how the world and humans
came into being is presented in __________.
B. Creation myths
$100 Question from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” we can infer that the
speaker’s feelings as she realizes that her house is on fire
include all of the following EXCEPT:
A.
B.
C.
D.
fear
anger
sadness
surprise
$100 Answer from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” we can infer
that the speaker’s feelings as she realizes that her
house is on fire include all of the following EXCEPT:
B. anger
$200 Question from Upon the
Burning of Our House
When the speaker says, “I blest His name that gave
and took” and called the fire “just,” she suggests that the
fire ____________.
A.Was God’s will
B.Was a warning from God
C.Was a punishment from God
D.Had nothing to do with God
$200 Answer from Upon the
Burning of Our House
When the speaker says, “I blest His name that gave and
took” and called the fire “just,” she suggests that the fire
________.
A.Was God’s will
$300 Question from Upon the
Burning of Our House
The poem contains an extended metaphor comparing a
house to what?
A.
B.
C.
D.
A fire
A bridegroom
Eternity in heaven
Ashes
$300 Answer from Upon the
Burning of Our House
The poem contains an extended metaphor comparing a
house to what?
C. Eternity in heaven
$400 Question from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” how does
the speaker feel toward God becoming of her
misfortune?
A.Angry
B.Fearful
C.Accepting
D.Bewildered
$400 Answer from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” how does
the speaker feel toward God because of her
misfortune?
C. Accepting
$500 Question from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” the loss of the speaker’s
house has the long-term effect of making her more
_____________.
A.Logical
B.Worldly
C.Spiritual
D.Emotional
$500 Answer from Upon the
Burning of Our House
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” the loss of the
speaker’s house has the long-term effect of making her
more _____________.
C. Spiritual
$100 Question from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
Which of the following contains an example of a
biblical allusion?
A. If ever two were one, then surely we.
B. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
C. Nor ought but love from thee, give recompense.
D. Thy love is so I can no way repay,
$100 Answer from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
Which of the following contains an example of a
biblical allusion?
A. If ever two were one, then surely we.
$200 Question from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
In “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” the speaker uses images
of “mines of gold” and the “riches” of the East to emphasize the
____________.
A.Extent of her debt to God
B.Variety of her feelings for her husband
C.Enormity of her desire for her husband’s love
D.Value that she places on her husband’s love for her
$200 Answer from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
In “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” the speaker uses
images of “mines of gold” and the “riches” of the East
to emphasize the _________________.
D. Value that she places on her husband’s love for her
$300 Question from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
In “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” the speaker says
that “rivers cannot quench” ______________.
A.Her life
B.Her marriage
C.Her love for her husband
D.Her husband’s love for her
$300 Answer from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
In “To My Dear and Loving Husband,” the speaker says that
“rivers cannot quench” _______________.
C. Her love for her husband
$400 Question from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
The central idea of “To My Dear and Loving Husband” is that:
A.Other women cannot possibly be as happy as the speaker.
B.The speaker loves her husband more than she loves God.
C.Heaven will repay the speaker’s loving husband with eternal
life.
D.The love the speaker shares with her husband is deep and
lasting.
$400 Answer from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
The central idea of “To My Dear and Loving
Husband” is that:
D. The love the speaker shares with her husband is
deep and lasting.
$500 Question from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
Which of the following lines is an example of inversion?
A.I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold
B.My love is such that rivers cannot quench
C.They love is such I can no way repay
D.Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere
$500 Answer from To My Dear
& Loving Husband
Which of the following lines is an example of
inversion?
D. Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere
$100 Question from The World
on the Turtles Back
What does the animals’ attempt to save the woman falling from the
Sky World suggest about the Iroquois’ attitude toward animals?
A.
B.
C.
D.
The Iroquois fear the animals.
The Iroquois respect and revere the animals.
The Iroquois belittle the animals’ abilities.
None of the above.
$100 Answer from The World on
the Turtles Back
What does the animals’ attempt to save the woman falling from the
Sky World suggest about the Iroquois’ attitude toward animals?
B. The Iroquois respect and revere the animals.
$200 Question from The World
on the Turtles Back
What does the gods’ reaction to the women’s fall tell you
about the role of the gods in the Iroquois culture?
A.More gods are needed to watch the humans.
B.The Iroquois do not respect their gods.
C.The gods are not concerned with human matters.
D.Humans need to get the god’s attention.
$200 Answer from The World on
the Turtles Back
What does the god’s reaction to the woman’s fall tell
you about the role of the gods in the Iroquois culture?
C. The gods are not concerned with human matters.
$300 Question from The World
on the Turtles Back
What does the woman do to grow the earth?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Makes the world out of clay
Walks in the direction of the sun
Asks the fish to bring her more dirt
Survives when his brother dies
$300 Answer from The World on
the Turtles Back
What does the woman do to grow the earth?
B. Walks in the direction of the sun
$400 Question from The World
on the Turtles Back
The Iroquois call the right-handed twin the “Master of
Life” because he:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Creates many items in the world
Represents the sun, which is vital for all life
Rules everything found on the earth
Survives when his brother dies
$400 Answer from The World on
the Turtles Back
The Iroquois call the right-handed man the “Master of Life”
because he:
B. Represents the sun, which is vital for all life
$500 Question from The World
on the Turtles Back
The Iroquois would be most likely to honor the
left-handed town when:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Harvesting their crops
Gambling on the wild plum pits
Getting ready to plant in the spring
Preparing for war
$500 Answer from The World on
the Turtles Back
The Iroquois would be most likely to honor the
left-handed twin when:
D. Preparing for war
$100 Question from La Relacion
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca attributes the fact that his barg
survived the storm to :
A.
B.
C.
D.
the abatement (lessening) of the storm
rescue by the Native Americans
God’s great mercy
a change in wind direction
$100 Answer from La Relacion
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca attributes the fact that
his barge survived the storm to:
C. God’s great mercy
$200 Question from La Relacion
When the Spaniards and the Native Americans first met,
the Native Americans
A.waited on the shore to welcome the Spaniards to their island
B.followed Lope de Oviedo, who had taken some of their good
C. witnessed Cabeza de Vaca and his men acting as medicine men
D. heard the Spaniards struggling in the water after their
barge capsized
$200 Answer from La Relacion
When the Spaniards and the Native Americans
first met, the Native Americans:
B. Followed Lop de Oviedo, who had taken some of their gods
$300 Question from La Relacion
Cabeza de Vaca’s men were anxious about going to the
Native American village. This reflects the Spaniards’ knowledge of
which aspect of their historical context?
A.the practice of human sacrifice among Aztecs
B.disappearances of earlier conquistadors
C.diseases common among Native Americans
D. the Spanish king’s desire to colonize the land
$300 Answer from La Relacion
Cabeza de Vaca’s men were anxious about going to the
Native American village. This reflects the Spaniards’ knowledge of
which aspect of their historical context?
A. the practice of human sacrifice among Aztecs
$400 Question from La Relacion
Cabeza de Vaca explains in his primary source account that the
Spaniards went to the Karankawas’ village because he:
A.gave them beads and bells in exchange for warmth and food
B.communicated by signs Lope de Oviedo’s request for help
C.earned the Karankawas’ favor by cauterizing the wound of one of
their sick
D. begged the Karankawas to take him and his men to their village
$400 Answer from La Relacion
Cabeza de Vaca explains in his primary source account that the
Spaniards went to the Karankawas’ village because he:
D. begged the Karankawas to take him and his men to their village
$500 Question from La Relacion
What healing method did Cabeza de Vaca and his men use on
the sick Karankawas?
A.passing a pebble along the sick person’s stomach
B.laying hands and blowing on the sick person
C.blessing the sick person and reciting prayers
D. sucking and cauterizing the wound
$500 Answer from La Relacion
What healing method did Cabeza de Vaca and his men use on
the sick Karankawas?
C.
blessing the sick person and reciting prayers
Final Jeopardy
Which of the following couplets contains an example of paradox?
A.
If ever wife was happy in a man,
Compare with me, ye women, if you can.
B.
Thy love is such I can no way repay,
The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray.
C.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere
That when we live no more, we may live ever.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Which of the following couplets contains an example of paradox?
C.
Then while we live, in love let’s so persevere
That when we live no more, we may live ever.
Bonus!
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” the reader can
infer that Anne Bradstreet thinks ____________ is
more important than her “pleasant things.”
A.
B.
C.
D.
a fireproof house
a good night’s sleep
faith in God
nostalgia
Bonus Answer
In “Upon the Burning of Our House,” the reader can
infer that Anne Bradstreet thinks ____________ is
more important than her “pleasant things.”
C. faith in God
Bonus!
The theme in “Upon the Burning of Our House” is ______.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Security comes not from earthly possessions, but from God.
Security comes from having a good fire insurance policy.
Houses need to be built of stone, not of wood.
Women who write poetry are in danger of fiery punishments.
Bonus Answer
The theme in “Upon the Burning of Our House” is ______.
A. Security comes not from earthly possessions, but from God.