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CHRISTMAS ESCAPE ROOM
Keren Dwyer
Created on November 28, 2023
B.E.S.T. Standards Vocab Review
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Transcript
Christmas Escape
In order to escape the snow globe, you need to answer each question correctly. If not, you will get trapped!
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Missions
4. Context Clues & Word Relationship
1.Figurative Language
2.Rhetorical Appeals
3.Text Structure
Final gift
Question 1/4
Identify the figurative language used in the sentence "You snore louder than a freight train".
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Question 2/4
Identify the figurative language used in this sentence: "The scenic view from my window is a gorgeous painting"
Metaphor
Simile
Imagery
Question 3/4
Identify the figurative language in the sentence: "The sun greeted me this morning"
Imagery
Metaphor
Personification
Question 4/4
Identify the figurative language in the sentence: "Don't be such a Scrooge this Christmas"
Metaphor
Allusion
Simile
Gifts to decorate!
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Incorrect!You get coal.
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Missions
4. Context Clues & Word Relationships
1. Figurative Language
2. Rhetorical Appeals
3. Text Structure
Final gift
Question 1/4
An appeal to people's conscience, morals, or ethics
Logos
Pathos
Kronos
Ethos
Question 2/4
Statistical Data (numbers) is normally used in this appeal
Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Kronos
Question 3/4
A commercial designed to tug at your heartstring is using...
Ethos
Pathos
Kronos
Logos
Question 4/4
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: we have not only the fingerprints, the lack of an alibi, a clear motive, and an expressed desire to commit the robbery… We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut."
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Kronos
Gifts to decorate!
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Wrong!
Bad kidslist
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Missions
4. Context Clues & Word Relationship
1.Figurative Language
2. Rhetorical Appeals
3.Text Structure
Final gift
Question 1/4
Katy Perry is a singer. Taylor Swift is another, but she likes to compose love songs although Katy prefers more casual. Which text structure did the author use?
Problem and Solution
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Chronological Order
Question 2/4
Thomas Edison became known as " The Wizard of Menlo Park" in 1877 when he invented the phonograph. Edison's phonograph allowed people to record sounds and replay them. Though this technology was unimpressive by today's standards - his recordings would only play few times and the sound quality was poorer - back then Edison's device appeared to be magical. That's why people called Edison "The Wizard of Menlo Park," because they suspected him of witchcraft.
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Compare and Contrast
Description
Question 3/4
You may not know who Mark Zuckerberg is but I bet you know about Facebook. Zuckerberg and his roommates launched Facebook from their college dormitory at Harvard. Facebook started off as just a "Harvard thing", but Zuckerberg and roommates spread it to other universities like Stanford, Dartmouth and NYU. As Facebook grew in size and popularity, Zuckerberg took investmentsbut resisted buyout offers. The founders maintained control and in 2012 Facebook became a publically traded company. Today Facebook is one of the world's most popular websites and Zuckerberg is the CEO. Facebook has over one billion users and Zuckerberg is one of the 25 richest people in America.
Description
Cause and Effect
Chronological Order
Problem and Solution
Question 4/4
Wild chimpanzees are rapidly disappearing. Some people are trying to solve this problem. Otherwise, chimpanzees may one day exist only zoos. People are trying to save the rain forests and woodlands where the chimps live from bring cut down. It will take many people working together to solve this problem.
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Chronological Order
Description
Gifts to decorate!
continue
Incorrect!You lose gifts.
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Missions
4. Context Clues and Word Relationship
1. Figurative Language
2. Rhetorical Appeals
3. Text Structure
Final gift
Question 1/4
What are context clues used for?
To confuse readers and make the text more challenging.
To provide additional information about know words or phrases.
To test readers' ability to guess the meaning of unknown words or phrases
To help readers understand the meaning of unknown words or phrases.
Question 2/4
Two words having the same or nearly the same meaning
Antonym
Homonym
Homophone
Synonym
Question 3/4
Two words have the same pronunciation and spelling but have different meanings.
Homonym
Antonym
Homophone
Synonym
Question 4/4
Two words having the same pronunciation, but have different spellings and meanings.
Antonym
Homophone
Homonym
Synonym
Gifts to decorate!
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Incorrect!Smokey chimney.
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Missions
4.Bows
1.Baubles
2.Stars
3.Lights
Decorate
Merry Christmas!
Do you want to leave without decorating your Christmas tree?
exit
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