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Halloween escape
Ashley Garcia
Created on October 24, 2024
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halloween escape
start
Get all the candy!
escape halloween
You've got your pumpkin ready for the spookiest night of the year. Your mission: navigate through Three haunted houses, solve their riddles, and amass a bone-chilling treasure trove of candy. đđťđŹ
go!
Go house to house!
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Candy obtained
Witch's house
Alert! Witches nearby! Dare to knock?
knock
1/3
Which text feature would help the reader understand where the events in the story took place?
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A) A list of plants Mary used
B) A drawing of Maryâs house
C) A map of Salem, Massachusetts
D) A picture of a Halloween festival
2/3
What is the authorâs main purpose for writing "The Friendly Witch of Salem"?
A) To tell a spooky Halloween story
B) To explain how plants can heal people
C) To inform readers about a friendly âwitchâ from history
D) To show where to find the best Halloween decorations
3/3
Which event happened first in the passage?
A) Mary used plants to make remedies.
B) People visit Salem to celebrate Halloween.
C) People started guessing that Mary was a witch.
D) The town became a place for fun festivals.
Spooktacular!
You've passed the first test and scored some candy. Keep it up!
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
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Candy obtained
House of the Wolf
A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock?
knock
1/3
How did Luna change from the beginning to the end of the story
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A) She became more fearful of the forest.
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B) She learned to be less curious about the world.
C) She went from feeling scared to feeling braver.
D) She decided she didnât need friends to help her.
2/3
Why did the author write "A Wolf's Journey"?
A) To explain how wolves survive in snowy forests
B) To tell an entertaining story about friendship and courage
C) To convince readers that foxes are smarter than wolves
D) To describe how to find your way through a snowstorm
3/3
What does the word "rustling" in the passage most likely mean?
A) A loud noise that startled Luna
B) A movement that makes a soft sound, like leaves moving
C) The sound of footsteps on a snowy path
D) A way animals call to each other in the forest
Awesome!
You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.
continue
Candy obtained
Go to the next house!
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Candy obtained
Frankenstein's House
An electrifying house, are you up for it? âĄ
knock
1/3
What is the central idea of the passage "Frankensteinâs Experiment: Was It Worth It?"
knock
A) Dr. Frankensteinâs creature was a monster.
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B) Dr. Frankenstein wanted to create life, but it led to unexpected consequences.
C) Mary Shelleyâs book is about old books and strange machines
D) Dr. Frankenstein spent many nights working in his lab.
2/3
What is the authorâs claim in the passage?
A) Dr. Frankensteinâs experiment was the best way to explore science
B) Curiosity is bad and should be avoided.
C) Scientific experiments are only worth it if they lead to success.
D) Science should be used carefully because it can have both good and bad results.
3/3
In the passage, what does the word âcreatureâ most likely mean?
A) A person who works in a laboratory
B) An unknown living being, like Frankenstein's creation
C) A type of food found in old books
D) A machine used in science experiments
You rock!
You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.
continue
Candy obtained
You did it!
Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your candy haul is out of this world!
Are you sure you want to go out?
If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress