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Opera Space
A place where the echoes of forgotten melodies resonate among the majestic virtual pillars.
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In this challenging final test, students find themselves inside an abandoned Opera House. Among the debris awaits a shining gem, but only those who master the art of understanding plot will be able to obtain it. Before facing the final challenge, they must skillfully understand the plot, as their precision and speed will determine whether they succeed in obtaining the secret code that will lead them to the fourth Neoxi successfully.
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1. What would be the climax of the story above? A. When the wolf yells, "'What!' snarled the Wolf whirling around. 'Haven't you got it?'" T. When the wolf got the bone stuck. K. When the crane asks for the reward. C. When the crane sticks its head in the wolf's mouth. 2. What would be the BEST theme for the story? E. Don't trust strangers. I. Seeking rewards is worth risking your life A. Be careful about your ambitions. H. Don't listen to wolves.
The Wolf and the Crane
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1. What would be the BEST theme for the story? R. Do not be too hard to please F. Don't judge a book by it's cover T. Keep your eye on the prize I. Be a good friend to others. 2. What is the resolution of the story? A. The heron ate a large fish P. When the heron said, "Such scanty fare is not fit for Heron." K. "The clear water swarmed with fish but Master Heron was hard to please that morning." E. "The Heron saw no more fish, and very glad was he at last to breakfast on a tiny Snail."
The Heron
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A Wolf had been feasting too greedily, and a bone had stuck crosswise in his throat. He could get it neither up nor down, and of course, he could not eat a thing. Naturally, that was an awful state of affairs for a greedy Wolf. So away he hurried the Crane. He was sure that she, with her long neck and bill, would easily be able to reach the bone and pull it out. "I will reward you very handsomely," said the Wolf, "if you pull that bone out for me." The Crane, as you can imagine, was very uneasy about putting her head in Wolf's throat. But she was grapsing in nature, so she did what the Wolf asked her to do. When the Wolf felt that the bone was gone, he started to walk away. "But what about my reward!" called the Crane anxiously. "What!" snarled the Wolf, whirling around. "Haven't you got it? Isn't it enough that I let you take your head out of my mouth without snapping it off?"
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A Heron was walking sedately along the bank of a stream, his eyes on the clear water, and his long neck and pointed bill ready to snap up a likely morsel for his breakfast. The clear water swarmed with fish, but Master Heron was hard to please that morning. "No small fry for me," he said. "Such scanty fare is not fit for a Heron." Now a fine young Perch swam near. "No indeed," said the Heron. "I wouldn't even trouble to open my beak for anything like that!" As the sun rose, the fish left the shallow water near the shore and swam below into the cool depths toward the middle. The Heron saw no more fihs, and very glad was he at last to breakfast on a tiny Snail.
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You have the third Neoxi and have successfully escaped! Now return to the control system.
Opera Space
A place where the echoes of forgotten melodies resonate among the majestic virtual pillars.
NEXT
In this challenging final test, students find themselves inside an abandoned Opera House. Among the debris awaits a shining gem, but only those who master the art of understanding plot will be able to obtain it. Before facing the final challenge, they must skillfully understand the plot, as their precision and speed will determine whether they succeed in obtaining the secret code that will lead them to the fourth Neoxi successfully.
NEXT
1. What would be the climax of the story above? A. When the wolf yells, "'What!' snarled the Wolf whirling around. 'Haven't you got it?'" T. When the wolf got the bone stuck. K. When the crane asks for the reward. C. When the crane sticks its head in the wolf's mouth. 2. What would be the BEST theme for the story? E. Don't trust strangers. I. Seeking rewards is worth risking your life A. Be careful about your ambitions. H. Don't listen to wolves.
The Wolf and the Crane
Remember your answers.
NEXT
1. What would be the BEST theme for the story? R. Do not be too hard to please F. Don't judge a book by it's cover T. Keep your eye on the prize I. Be a good friend to others. 2. What is the resolution of the story? A. The heron ate a large fish P. When the heron said, "Such scanty fare is not fit for Heron." K. "The clear water swarmed with fish but Master Heron was hard to please that morning." E. "The Heron saw no more fish, and very glad was he at last to breakfast on a tiny Snail."
The Heron
Remember your answers.
NEXT
Record your answers on the form to unlock the next task
ARE YOU SURE YOU want TO EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
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ARE YOU SURE YOU want TO EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
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ARE YOU SURE YOU want to EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
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A Wolf had been feasting too greedily, and a bone had stuck crosswise in his throat. He could get it neither up nor down, and of course, he could not eat a thing. Naturally, that was an awful state of affairs for a greedy Wolf. So away he hurried the Crane. He was sure that she, with her long neck and bill, would easily be able to reach the bone and pull it out. "I will reward you very handsomely," said the Wolf, "if you pull that bone out for me." The Crane, as you can imagine, was very uneasy about putting her head in Wolf's throat. But she was grapsing in nature, so she did what the Wolf asked her to do. When the Wolf felt that the bone was gone, he started to walk away. "But what about my reward!" called the Crane anxiously. "What!" snarled the Wolf, whirling around. "Haven't you got it? Isn't it enough that I let you take your head out of my mouth without snapping it off?"
ARE YOU SURE YOU want to EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
BACK
ARE YOU SURE YOU want to EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
BACK
A Heron was walking sedately along the bank of a stream, his eyes on the clear water, and his long neck and pointed bill ready to snap up a likely morsel for his breakfast. The clear water swarmed with fish, but Master Heron was hard to please that morning. "No small fry for me," he said. "Such scanty fare is not fit for a Heron." Now a fine young Perch swam near. "No indeed," said the Heron. "I wouldn't even trouble to open my beak for anything like that!" As the sun rose, the fish left the shallow water near the shore and swam below into the cool depths toward the middle. The Heron saw no more fihs, and very glad was he at last to breakfast on a tiny Snail.
ARE YOU SURE YOU want to EXIT THE GAME?
YOU WILL LOSE ALL PROGRESS...
EXIT
BACK