FACTORY ESCAPE GAME
Kaleigh Moore
Created on October 12, 2023
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Transcript
FACTORYESCAPE GAME
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THE MISSION
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THE base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
Read lines 10 - 25 in the poem. What can the reader infer about the speaker based on those lines?
That disabled people were considered disgusting and should stay out of public view
Disabled people were welcome everywhere
Broken people were loved all around the world
People with disabilties are to be jailed if seen in public
Question 1/3
QUESTION 2/3
What does "penalty" represent in the poem? (line 22)
The sentencing of your death
A punishable offence that can sometimes be waived by a fine
An extra kick you get
A disadvantage or handicap imposed on a player or team
Which lines from the poem best show confidence?
Lines 10 and 11
QUESTION 3/3
Lines 36 and 37
Lines 38 and 39
Lines 31 and 32
THE base
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Lines 31 and 32. "My swagger is too bold to be swept up in these public streets."
Lines 10 and 11. " Ugly laws used to be on many U.S cities' laws books."
Which event in the poem contributes to theme of this poem?
QUESTION 1/3
Lines 38 and 39. "No angry mob with clubs or torches will try to run me out of town."
Wrong answer
Lines 1 and 2. " I am not supposed to be here in this body."
Because you are different you should stay out of public sight
You should embrace being different and ignore other people's opinion
Which theme is present in the poem?
QUESTION 2/3
Just because you are different means you are better than other people
You should wallow in self pity because you do not fit in with the others
The setting of 2005 means that the world is not as perfect as we may think it is even after times have "changed"
The setting of his wheelchair means he is disabled
The setting of 2005 means that he is old
QUESTION 3/3
How does the setting of the poem contribute to the main theme of the poem?
The setting of the courthouse means he got arrested for being out in public
the base
Find the clue you need to keep moving forward
He agrees with the discrimination of disabled people
He embraces being disabled but is going to fight the discirmnation laws and hate against these people
He hates being disabled
How does the author's word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?
QUESTION 1/3
That he enjoys being disabled
Troubling
Joy
Assertiveness
What tone is established in lines 44-45?
QUESTION 2/3
Depressive
That his "diesase" can be fixed but he cannot find the right doctor to do so
Doctors won't help his situation
The words "Incurable Diease" are used in line 37 to emphasize-
QUESTION 3/3
He cannot afford to "fix" himself
His disability cannot be "cured" or reversed
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