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Emily Wilkinson
Created on September 27, 2024
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You must escape each room to discover the answer...
Murder at the Mansion: Who Commited the Crime?
It it now your job to solve the crime, go through each room of the mantion to discover who was behind this terrible crime!
The wealthy philanthropist, Mr. Donovan, was found dead at his mansion. The staff and guests are all suspects, and it’s up to your to piece together the clues, solve the tasks, and uncover who committed the crime, why they did it, and how they carried it out.
The Murder
- Victoria – The estate manager who handles Mr. Donovan's finances.
- Charles – The butler who has worked at the mansion for decades.
- Eliza – Mr. Donovan’s niece, rumored to be written out of the will.
- Daniel – A business associate of Mr. Donovan, with whom he had disagreements.
- Claire – The housekeeper, who overheard important conversations.
- Gregory – The family lawyer, who knew about Mr. Donovan’s financial issues.
Suspects
Complete each Room to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Rooms
Final Room: The Ballroom (Tone and Mood)
Room 5: The Hallway (Plot)
Room 4: The Dining Room (Point of View)
Room 3: The Drawing Room (Characterization)
Room 2: The Library (Context Clues)
Room 1: The Study (Inferencing)
Mr. Donovan’s private study was where he spent most of his time, writing in his journal and contemplating his business. It was here that he confronted the person who would eventually take his life. You must use your inferencing skills to uncover more about Mr. Donovan’s state of mind and the events leading up to his murder
Room 1: The Study
Test 1
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Test 1
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Final Room: The Ballroom (Tone and Mood)
Room 5: The Hallway (Plot)
Room 4: The Dining Room (Point of View)
Room 3: The Drawing Room (Characterization)
Room 2: The Library (Context Clues)
Room 1: The Study (Inferencing)
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Tests
Mr. Donovan kept many financial records in the library. It’s here where you find letters that shed light on his suspicions about a betrayal. You must use context clues to decipher difficult vocabulary in the letters and get closer to uncovering the truth.
Room 2: The Library
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Final Room: The Ballroom (Tone and Mood)
Room 5: The Hallway (Plot)
Room 4: The Dining Room (Point of View)
Room 3: The Drawing Room (Characterization)
Room 2: The Library (Context Clues)
Room 1: The Study (Inferencing)
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Tests
The Drawing Room was the scene of many conversations between Mr. Donovan and his staff. It’s here where you will find clues in the form of character dialogues that hint at different people’s motivations and behaviors. You will use characterization skills to identify traits and feelings.
Room 3: The Drawing Room
Test 3
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Room 3
Confident
Trust worthy
Nervous
Selfish
Loyal
Negative Triats
Positive Traits
The characters in this story have different traits. Sort the following character traits by dragging them to the corresponding group.
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Test 3
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Final Room: The Ballroom (Tone and Mood)
Room 5: The Hallway (Plot)
Room 4: The Dining Room (Point of View)
Room 3: The Drawing Room (Characterization)
Room 2: The Library (Context Clues)
Room 1: The Study (Inferencing)
Complete each room to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Rooms
The Dining Room was where all the suspects gathered for the final meal before Mr. Donovan’s death. Witnesses’ accounts provide important details, but you must determine which point of view each statement is told from to accurately assess the credibility of the witnesses.
Room 4: The Dining Room
Test 4
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Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Tests
Final Test
Test 5
Test 4
Test 3
Test 2
Test 1
The Hallway connects many rooms of the mansion and has seen a lot of movement on the night of the murder. You must piece together the sequence of events and identify key plot elements such as the climax and resolution to solve this part of the mystery.
Room 5: The Hallway
The suspect is seen leaving the room
The victim writes a final letter
The victim confronts the suspect
Rearrange the following events in the correct order
Test 5
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Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Tests
Final Test
Test 5
Test 4
Test 3
Test 2
Test 1
The Ballroom is where Mr. Donovan’s guests danced and celebrated earlier in the evening, but now the room feels different. The atmosphere is tense and eerie. Students must analyze how word choices impact the tone and mood of the scene.
Room 6: The Ballroom
Test 6
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Surely you know the answer to this question:Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit?
Test 6
Pay attention to this image:Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit?
False ✓
True
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Test 6
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E. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing
D. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing
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SOLUTION
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continuE
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Test 6
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Test 6
Wrong answer
Wrong answer
Wrong answer
Right answer
Respuesta incorrecta
Respuesta incorrecta
Respuesta incorrecta
Respuesta correcta
Trust your ear for the final question:Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
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