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Arnav Juluru, Zayan Momin, Yug Panchal, Shashichandra Patil, Arnav Rasamsetty

Musuem Of ARD

ESCAPE ROOM

Directions for Escape Room

1) Answer the questions so you can go through the rooms of the musuem. 2) By doing this, you will unlock various paintings that the wizard stole. 3) At the end of each room, there is a lock combination to unlock the room. 4) Make sure to write down the answer (A, B, C) for each question to unlock the code which leads you to another room at the end.
ROOM 4
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

Repetition Exaggeration

REpitition Exaggeration

Which of the following is an example of Anaphora? Anaphora is drawing attention to a word by purposefuly reiterating it.

I don't like reading. I like playing games
I love reading. I love sports. I love games.
I love reading so much that I could read all day

REpitition Exaggeration

“I stand tall. I speak clear. I keep my sentences equal and smooth. What am I?”

Parallelism
Repetition
Analogy

REpitition Exaggeration

"I want to win, and I will always win." what am I and my definition?

Analogy; repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect
Analogy; repetition of a prominent and usually the last word in one phrase or clause at the beginning of the next
Anadiplosis; repetition of a prominent and usually the last word in one phrase or clause at the beginning of the next

REpitition Exaggeration

Which option best explains how epanalepsis works? An example of epanalepsis is “The king is dead, long live the king.”

Chaning how the start and end of a sentence sound
Repeating the same word at the start of a sentence multiple times
Repeating the same word or phrase at the start or end of a sentence

REpitition Exaggeration

What is the definition of an epistrophe? An example of epistrophe is “I want the truth, I deserve the truth, and my country needs the truth.”

Repititon of a word at the beginning and end of multiple sentences
the repitition of a word at the beginning of sentences
the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.

REpitition Exaggeration

A construction man was saying, “It was as big as a boat!,” after building a paper boat to exaggerate the topic. Determine the device based on the quote.

Farce
Understatement
Hyperbole

REpitition Exaggeration

An example of farce would be "Don't get hurt, but if you do, break an arm." So what is the definition of farce.

To stress the importance of an idea by repeating it in a purposeful manner
To comment on something in a negative way by being severely sarcastic and mocking.
To appeal to the audience by using expressions familiar to them.

REpitition Exaggeration

I am an understatement. I am used to emphasize an idea in a sarcastic way or to downplay a particularly important idea that the author thinks might damage his/her argument and to make an idea more memorable or resonate. Which of these are an example of an understatement?

"It's just a scratch," he said, looking at his car with the bumper hanging off.
He is the Pablo Picasso of today
Dark. Cold, Silent.

REpitition Exaggeration

You have found all the works of art in this room!

CONTINUE

REpitition Exaggeration

You've broken a piece of the museum!

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

Enter the First Letter of Each of the correct answers to enter the next room!

BCCCAAAC

BACCABCC

ROOM 4
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Comparision
Contrast
ROOM 3

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

Repetition Exaggeration

Take advantage of this space to write a brief explanation that develops the theme of the escape room and enhances its understanding. Can you help us?

Comparision

The artist says, “Time is like a river, always flowing forward,” to compare different topics. Determine what device it is.

Allusion
Analogy

Comparision

Einstein once heard christmas carolers outisde his house. Afterthey asked him for money, he pulled out his violin and played with them acroos the other houses, is this an anecdote or, antithesis?

Anecdote
Antithesis

Comparision

Allusion is used as a reference to a certain topics that are well known. Which of the options is a example of allusion?

I like marvel so I incorporated it into my ELA project
Susan, the pastry chef, is like Da Vinci when she bakes

Comparision

Paradox is when one part of a statement contridicts with another. What is an example of a paradox?

Pinochio said "His nose will now grow."
I am so hungry I can eat a horse.

Comparision

“I’m a 'silent scream,' a 'deafening silence.' I combine opposites to make you think. What am I?”

Oxymoron
Juxtaposition

Comparision

What literary device contrasts opposing ideas in a balanced structure and is often used to highlight differences and create tension?

Farce
Antithesis

Comparision

“I put light next to dark, joy next to sorrow, to show how opposite things work together. What am I?”

Paradox
Juxtaposition

Comparision

You have found all the artworks in this room!

CONTINUE

Enter the First Letter of Each of the correct answers to enter the next room!

BBBABAA

BABBBAB

Comparision

You have broken a piece of the museum!

ROOM 4
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Comparision
Contrast
SyntaxDiction

Oh no!

All the museum's works have disappeared

Repetition Exaggeration

Take advantage of this space to write a brief explanation that develops the theme of the escape room and enhances its understanding. Can you help us?

Syntax Diction

To stress an idea by isolating it through the purposeful use of an incomplete sentence with in a text, to draw attention to a word, concept, or phrase apart from the other words that might make it a complete sentence, and to create variety in sentence structure for emphasis—whether written or spoken.

To more directly connect ideas or focus on a concept by leaving out “extra” words.

What is the definition of a Rhetorical Fragment? These Fragments are typically used in a hurry and typically not used during formal speeches.

Syntax Diction

The whole cake, he ate was very delicious.

He ate the whole cake and it was very delicious compared to the other cakes at the table.

What is an example of inverted syntax which is to flip the order of words to vary a pace of a writing?

Syntax Diction

As long as I can, kid, as long as a can, kid.

I am a good teacher, but my friend is a better.

Elliipis is when you remove unnessesary" words. What is an non-example of an ellipis?

Syntax Diction

The definition of asyndeton is "To speed up the pace of the writing/speaking by creating a sense of immediacy and connection, making the ideas seem more important as a whole than individually." What is an example of asyndeton?

All of my hardships, struggles, pain, for nothing?!

Believing you I don't

Syntax Diction

To emphasize a particularly important idea the author wants to get across to the audience by giving a list of similar or dissimilar ideas/items in quick succession and to connect and emphasize ideas as equal or each individually important with extra conjunctions.

To stress the importance of an idea by repeating it in a purposeful manner and to drive home a point, etching it into the listener’s or reader’s mind as a point of emphasis.

From the Greek "poly-" (meaning many) and "syndeton" (meaning bound together), What is the use and definition of a Polysendeton? Example: "The room was dark and cold and eerie and silent."

Syntax Diction

To convey meaning more concisely by using a commonly recognized expression and to appeal to the audience by using expressions familiar to them.

"Dancing with the shadows." Is an idiom. Based off of this, what is an idiom?

To cause an idea to resonate or stand out by purposeful placement in successive phrases or sentences.

Syntax Diction

To use slang in order to make writing more appealing to the younger generation

To emphasize that the person speaking fits in with the regular people in the audience.

"I'm gonna" and "LOL" are examples of collaquiliism. Based on the examples which one of the options is the definiton of collaquilsm?

Syntax Diction

In poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in nonrhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible (e.g., penitence, reticence )

This is an example of a pun "Dad, I am hungry. Hi hungry, I am dad." What is the definition of a pun?

a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.

Room 3

Here you can put a highlighted title

You have found all the works of art in this room!

CONTINUE

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

Enter the First Letter of Each of the correct answers to enter the next room!

BAAABBAB

BABABBAA

Room 3

Here you can put a highlighted title

You've lost a piece of the museum!

Sound
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Comparision
Contrast
SyntaxDiction

Oh no!

All the museum works have disappeared

Repetition Exaggeration

Take advantage of this space to write a brief explanation that develops the theme of the escape room and enhances its understanding. Can you help us?

Sound

An example of consonance is Beatiful, Bountiful, blessed. Click the correct definition of Consonance

Repeating the consonant sound multiple times
Repeating the same word at the start of a sentence
Pronouncing the syllabules at the end of a sentence differently

Sound

Assonance is when the words is a pharse have similar sounds in them. What is an example of assonance?

This question is false.
I don't like that really.
The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plains

Sound

Which of the following is a example of asydenton? Asydenton is when you purposefuly omit conjunctions.

Cooking and eating
Build, drive, push
Fueling, using and driving

Sound

You have found all the artworks!

CONTINUE

Enter the First Letter of Each of the correct answers to enter the next room!

ACB

ABC

Restart

Congratulations!

You have recovered all the museum's works.

Here you can include a message to congratulate and wish good luck to your class at the end of the quiz.

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!