"I'm too pretty for some ugly laws" Escape room
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Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"
Explore the house
Inventory
01
In the lines 5-9 in the poem. What can the reader infer about the speaker based on those lines?
Just being outside makes people upset or annoyed due to his disability.
The author can't be on the pavement because he doesn't like it
The author likes to go for walks in the city
The author feels comfortable on the streets
02
which lines best represent the author's position in this situation?
Lines 9-10
Lines 4-5
Lines 20-25
Lines 27-30
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Ientory
03
What is the theme of the poem?
How the author feels about the laws in his city
How people with disabilities are discriminated against and the author is fed up with it
The poem is about how the author does not like people with some kind of disability.
The author is a friend of someone who has a disability
04
What sitation in the poem contributes to the theme that people with disabilities are discriminated against?
The author rebelling against discrimination against people with disabilities
The pavement does not like people with disabilities
People who are on the streets looking with disgust at people with disabilities
The government imposing laws against people with disabilities and/or deformities
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What tone is stablished in lines 40-44 of the poem?
05
The lines are in an aggressive tone because it attacks people who discriminate against others for any reason.
The lines are in a sad tone because the author feels overwhelmed with the situation.
The lines are in a happy tone because the author knows that he will stay here without any discomfort.
The lines are in a rebellious tone because the author does not care what people think of him.
How does the author's word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?
06
The author uses words to show how happy he is that people don't judge him.
The author uses words to show how he doesn't care what people say about him.
The author uses words to demonstrate the sadness he feels inside due to his disability.
The author uses words to show the anger he feels towards the government that does not fix the pavement
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"I'm too pretty for some ugly laws" Escape room
START
Introduction
"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"
Explore the house
Inventory
01
In the lines 5-9 in the poem. What can the reader infer about the speaker based on those lines?
Just being outside makes people upset or annoyed due to his disability.
The author can't be on the pavement because he doesn't like it
The author likes to go for walks in the city
The author feels comfortable on the streets
02
which lines best represent the author's position in this situation?
Lines 9-10
Lines 4-5
Lines 20-25
Lines 27-30
This is not correct...
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Continue exploring the house
Ientory
03
What is the theme of the poem?
How the author feels about the laws in his city
How people with disabilities are discriminated against and the author is fed up with it
The poem is about how the author does not like people with some kind of disability.
The author is a friend of someone who has a disability
04
What sitation in the poem contributes to the theme that people with disabilities are discriminated against?
The author rebelling against discrimination against people with disabilities
The pavement does not like people with disabilities
People who are on the streets looking with disgust at people with disabilities
The government imposing laws against people with disabilities and/or deformities
Continue exploring the house
What tone is stablished in lines 40-44 of the poem?
05
The lines are in an aggressive tone because it attacks people who discriminate against others for any reason.
The lines are in a sad tone because the author feels overwhelmed with the situation.
The lines are in a happy tone because the author knows that he will stay here without any discomfort.
The lines are in a rebellious tone because the author does not care what people think of him.
How does the author's word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?
06
The author uses words to show how happy he is that people don't judge him.
The author uses words to show how he doesn't care what people say about him.
The author uses words to demonstrate the sadness he feels inside due to his disability.
The author uses words to show the anger he feels towards the government that does not fix the pavement
Congratulations
You have correctly analyzed the poem and unlocked the briefcase to reveal the prize!
Inventory