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Misc Top Lion Hinch Guns and Stuff

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What is the definition of conflict?

A 100

The opposition of two or more characters or forces.

A 100

The three primary types of conflict are what?

A 200

Man against man, himself, a power greater than himself.

A 200

While “The Duel” doesn’t openly condemn dueling it notes what negative thing

about dueling?

A 300

It is a foolish waste of life.

A 300

What is dialect?

A 400

Dialogue written to reflect the qualities of a character’s

speech.

A 400

According to the text, what two closely related parts of a

story enhance the story’s conflict?

A 500

Setting and atmosphere.

A 500

What are the three conflicts in “Top Man”?

B 100

Man vs. Man, Man, vs. Himself, Man vs. a power

greater than himself

B 100

In “Top Man” who do we know as the apostle of trial-

and-error?

B 200

Nace

B 200

When Osborn and Nace argue about trying to reach the summit Osborne accuses

Nace of what?

B 300

Being unable to make the climb himself and Jealous of

anyone who can.

B 300

Who is the central character of “Top Man”?

B 400

Nace

B 400

What does two things does Nace struggle with in “Top

Man”?

B 500

His age and the death of a friend.

B 500

Who is the protagonist in “Under the Lion’s Paw”?

C 100

Haskins

C 100

Who is the human antagonist in “Under the Lion’s Paw”

C 200

Butler

C 200

What was the primary conflict in “Under the Lion’s

Paw”?

C 300

Man vs. a Power greater than himself

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

At the conclusion of “Under the Lion’s Paw” how does

Haskins appear?

C 400

Helpless

C 400

Why does Jim Butler become interested in Land

speculation?

C 500

He believes it is the surest way to get rich.

C 500

What type of conflict is emphasized in “Miss Hinch”?

D 100

Man vs. Man

D 100

Who is the central character in “Miss Hinch”?

D 200

Jesse Dark

D 200

According to you notes is “Miss Hinch” solved

satisfactorily?

D 300

Yes

D 300

How does the main Character in “Miss Hinch” triumph in

her conflict?

D 400

In her death she reveals the Antagonist to the world.

D 400

In the conflict of “Robert Louis Stevenson Banks, aka Chimley,” the protagonist must primarily overcome

what?

D 500

His own fear.

D 500

What is the main conflict in “The Duel”?

E 100

Man vs. Himself

E 100

Which two conflicts are present in “Through the

Tunnel”?

E 200

Man vs. himself and Man vs. a power greater than himself.

E 200

Why does Jerry swim through the tunnel?

E 300

He wants to prove to himself that he can master his fear

and his physical limitations.

E 300

What is the primary conflict in “Under the Lion’s Paw”?

E 400

Man vs. a power greater than himself.

E 400

What is suspense?

E 500

A technique that is used to take advantage of a reader’s

natural curiosity and increased the emotions of a

work.

E 500

In a good story every conflict needs a ______________.

F 100

Resolution

F 100

What is foreshadowing?

F 200

Revealing future events in a story by how it is written.

F 200

What is a foil?

F 300

Another character that reveals information about the main

character.

F 300

What is the first name of the man killed in “The Duel”?

F 400

Vladimir

F 400

What is the narrators name in “Top Man”?

F 500

Ullman

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Tunnels

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In “Through the Tunnel,” what is the significance of the last line: “It was no longer of the least importance to go to the bay”?

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It shows that jerry has emerged victorious from his internal conflict.

He has conquered his fear and his limitations, so he loses interest in the struggle because there is not need for

further testing.

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