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FREDDY'S ESCAPE GAME

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Created on December 5, 2023

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FREDDY KRUEGER'S nightmare FACTORY ESCAPE GAME

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You are stuck in a FREDDY KRUEGER nightmare! Can you escape and survive?

THE MISSION

4 OF YOUR FRIENDS HAVE MET A FATAL FATE. YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE LEFT. YOU WAKE UP IN A FACTORY BEING STALKED BY NOTORIOUS VILLAIN FREDDY KRUEGER!!!! ONLY YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH CAN HELP YOU MAKE IT OUT ALIVE; CAN YOU SURVIVE THIS NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET?

THE factory

HOVER OVER THE PICTURES TO FIND THE HIDDEN CLUES. THERE'S 3 CLUES BUT ONLY 1 CORRECT!

Find the right clue to keep moving forward before Freddy gets you!

QUESTION 1/3

THE WOMAN IS PREGNANT

MAKE AN INFERENCE: - A woman walks into a hospital clutching her abdomen and yelling at her husband, who trails behind her carrying a large bag.Inference:

THE WOMAN HAS A SERIOUS ILLNESS THAT IS CAUSING HER PAIN

QUESTION 2/3

READ THE FOLLOWING LINES FROM A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS: "Sea and sky were a single ash-gray thing and the sands of the beach, which on March nights glimmered like powdered light, had become a stew of mud and rotten shellfish." WHAT LITERARY DEVICE IS USED?

THE AUTHOR USES IMAGERY

THE AUTHOR USES PERSONIFICATION

QUESTION 3/3

We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess – in the Ring – We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain – We passed the Setting Sun –

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES DEMONSTRATES EMILY DICKINSON'S USE OF METAPHOR IN HER POEM BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH?

The Dews drew quivering and Chill –

THE base

FREDDY'S MAD! Find the clue you need to keep moving forward!

QUESTION 1/3

The weight of guilt can have devastating consequences on human minds

What was the theme of the Scarlet Letter?

Passion is a unique trait that all people share

Strong single parents can raise the best kids

READ THE FOLLOWING: Though they preside over the world’s most important nation, our leaders in Washington can be shockingly oblivious to the people beyond our shores. Other nations—and extremists in those nations—watch and listen closely to whatever we say or do. That’s the only logical explanation for why Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats released such a graphic report 13 years after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It details the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” methods in the frightening days, weeks, and months after that fateful day. With its provocative detail splashed across the TV screens, front pages, and websites of our media, the report will undoubtedly endanger American lives. It gives extremists one more rallying cry to attack U.S. interests and strengthen their recruiting efforts. It also forces other governments and intelligence services to show that they’re keeping their distance from Uncle Sam. ANSWER: The author most likely included paragraphs 1 through 3 in order to show that he thinks releasing the report —

was a sensible thing to do to protect American interests

was an illogical action made by U.S. leaders

will cause the public to protest the actions it details

READ THE FOLLOWING:Though they preside over the world’s most important nation, our leaders in Washington can be shockingly oblivious to the people beyond our shores. Other nations—and extremists in those nations—watch and listen closely to whatever we say or do.That’s the only logical explanation for why Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats released such a graphic report 13 years after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It details the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” methods in the frightening days, weeks, and months after that fateful day.With its provocative detail splashed across the TV screens, front pages, and websites of our media, the report will undoubtedly endanger American lives. It gives extremists one more rallying cry to attack U.S. interests and strengthen their recruiting efforts. It also forces other governments and intelligence services to show that they’re keeping their distance from Uncle Sam. The author’s style suggests that the purpose for writing the article is to —

warn of possible dire consequences for publishing the report

criticize Diane Feinstein’s reason for publishing the report

show what happens when people are unlawfully imprisoned and tortured

the base

IT'S FAR FROM OVER! Hurry! Find the clue!

CLICK HERE ONCE YOU'RE DONE

QUESTION 1/3:

"What later seems horrifying often seems vital at the time."

Jackie is making an article about CIA Torture reports and how it increases dangers towards America: Which of the following sentences can Jackie use to support her idea that the CIA releasing reports about torture will likely increase threats on America?

"It details the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” methods in the frightening days, weeks, and months after that fateful day."

"With a few exceptions, we even reached a general agreement that we should avoid anything that smacks of torture..."

read the following poem:

The author uses free verse in this poem to —

Never write with pencil, m’ija It is for those who would erase. Make your mark proud and open, Brave, beauty folded into its imperfection, Like a piece of turquoise marked. Never write with pencil, m’ija. Write with ink or mud, or berries grown in gardens never owned, or, sometimes, if necessary, blood.

reveal that poems never need rhyme

show how to create imperfect things

demonstrate how creativity should be bold

QUESTION 3/3

What is the best way to rewrite sentence 5 to clarify its meaning?

READ THE FOLLOWING: (1) The Boston Tea Party electrified John Adams: “This Destruction of the Tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have...important Consequences...” (2) It was not long in coming. (3) Lord North persuaded Parliament to adopt a policy to isolate Boston and subdue Massachusetts. (4) The Intolerable Acts closed the harbor of Boston to outside shipping, until the town paid for the tea, moved the capital to Salem, and abolished the elected council. (5) Town meetings—“hotbeds of seditions,” George III labeled them—were forbidden, except during the town officials’ annual election.

George III labeled them “hotbeds of seditions,” because town meetings were forbidden, except during the town officials’ annual election.

Labeled “hotbeds of seditions” by George III, town meetings were forbidden except during the town officials’ annual election.

reinforce the idea that all marks should be in pencil

the base

TIME TO FACE OFF! CAN YOU SURVIVE?

QUESTION 1/3 read the following passage from a country cottage by anton chekhov

ANSWER: The author most likely refers to the train using the metaphor “dark monster crept noiselessly” in order to —

“The train is coming!” said Varya, “how jolly!” Three eyes of fire could be seen in the distance. The stationmaster came out on the platform. Signal lights flashed here and there on the line. “Let’s see the train in and go home,” said Sasha, yawning. “What a splendid time we are having together, Varya, it’s so splendid, one can hardly believe it’s true!” The dark monster crept noiselessly alongside the platform and came to a standstill. They caught glimpses of sleepy faces, of hats and shoulders at the dimly lighted windows. “Look! look!” they heard from one of the carriages. “Varya and Sasha have come to meet us! There they are! Varya! Varya! Look!”

highlight the moon’s power over the couple

suggest the train is a supernatural being

foreshadow the unwelcome news arriving on the train

QUESTION 2/3 rEAD THE FOLLOWING DRAFT:

(6) The effect of the repressive legislation was to unite the colonies as never before. (7) In September 1774, the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia and resolved that parliament, rather than having all power in all cases whatsoever, had no power. (8) Although the delegates pledged allegiance to the king, they predicted that if Great Britain should attempt to execute the Intolerable Acts by force in Massachusetts,...“All Americans ought to support [the New Englanders] in their opposition.”

Change parliament to Parliament

Insert a semicolon after Philadelphia

Insert a comma after September

Change no to none

QUESTION 3/3 READ THE FOLLOWING DRAFT:

(6) The effect of the repressive legislation was to unite the colonies as never before. (7) In September 1774, the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia and resolved that parliament, rather than having all power in all cases whatsoever, had no power. (8) Although the delegates pledged allegiance to the king, they predicted that if Great Britain should attempt to execute the Intolerable Acts by force in Massachusetts,...“All Americans ought to support [the New Englanders] in their opposition.”

George III labeled them “hotbeds of seditions,” because town meetings were forbidden, except during the town officials’ annual election.

Labeled “hotbeds of seditions” by George III, town meetings were forbidden except during the town officials’ annual election.

Town meetings—“hotbeds of seditions,” George III labeled them—were, except during the town officials’ annual election, forbidden.

“Hotbeds of seditions”—is what George III labeled town meeting—were forbidden except during the annual election of town officials.

the base

Freddy respawned one last time! Finish him off!

click here once done

QUESTION 1/3 Alejandro is writing a paper about douglas mcarthur:

"After World War II, he was generous toward vanquished Dai Nippon—and executed two Nipponese generals whose only offense was that they had fought against him."

"Behind his bravura and his stern Roman front, he was restive and high-strung, an embodiment of machismo who frequently wept."

Which of the following quotes is an example of anecdotal evidence that ALEJANDRO can use to support his idea that MacArthur was sometimes unheroic?

"...during his years as American viceroy in Japan, he introduced the Japanese to civil liberties, labor unions, equal rights for women, and land reforms..."

"...his total casualties from Australia to V-J Day were fewer than those in the Battle of the Bulge—but his GIs, unimpressed, continued to mock him cruelly."

QUESTION 2/3 READ THE FOLLOWING:

No matter how they read the stories Zora had collected, no matter how much distance they tried to maintain between themselves, as new sophisticates, and the lives their parents and grandparents lived, no matter how they tried to remain cool toward all Zora revealed, in the end they could not hold back the smiles, the laughter, the joy... By repeating the phrase “no matter” three times, the author emphasizes the —

challenges faced by her family

powerful impact of the stories

importance of their heritage

unexpected nature of the stories

QUESTION 3/3 READ THE FOLLOWING:

In paragraph 1, the reader can infer that the author includes MacArthur’s character traits in order to —

He was a great thundering paradox of a man, noble and ignoble, inspiring and outrageous, arrogant and shy, the best of men and the worst of men, the most protean1, most ridiculous, and most sublime2. No more baffling, exasperating soldier ever wore a uniform. Flamboyant, imperious3, and apocalyptic4, he carried the plumage of a flamingo, could not acknowledge errors, and tried to cover up his mistakes with sly, childish tricks. Yet, he was also endowed with great personal charm, a will of iron, and a soaring intellect. Unquestionably, he was the most gifted man-at-arms this nation has produced. He was also extraordinarily brave.

persuade the reader that MacArthur should be honored

inform the reader of MacArthur’s intriguing personality

suggest MacArthur’s inner thoughts and feelings

YOU SURVIVED!!

YOU WOKE UP!!! YOU BEAT FREDDY!

... BUT HE ALWAYS COMES BACK

TRY AND WAKE UP?

I CAN'T PROMISE YOU'LL MAKE IT

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MISSION FAILED

FREDDY GOT TO YOU!

OH NO! FREDDY GOT YOU!try again