Module 10
Review
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INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERS
MISSIONS
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INTRODUCTION
Before you take the Module 10 Exam, use this review game to check your knowledge. If you run out of lives, ask Ms. Weaver in the VO for a boost.
© 2023 GENIALLY ESCAPE GAMES
HI-SCORE
232323
CHARACTERS
Ponyboy
Darry
Dally
Johnny
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232323
MISSIONS
Pass the missions in order.
1 SPACE
4 FROG
3 STICK
2 PUZZLE
I'm Done!
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LEVEL 1
OF 5
Based on chapter 1 of The Outsiders, what is a logical prediction to make about Ponyboy and Darry?
Ponyboy and Darry will experience conflict
Ponyboy will never understand Darry
Ponyboy and Darry will never resolve their conflicts
LEVEL 2
OF 5
In Chapter 3, Ponyboy criticizes Darry. What does this say about Ponyboy's character?
He cannot control his emotions
He is immature and irresponsible.
He does not understand what motivates Darry.
LEVEL 3
OF 5
Based on chapters 2 & 3, what kind of character is Cherry Valance?
secondary and round
foil and static
protagonist and flat
Types of Characters(You might want to screenshot this!)
the story's central or main character
Protagonist
Protagonist
Protagonist
a less important character that interacts with the main character
Secondary
the characters who are in opposition to the main character
Antagonist
any character that provides a contrast to the main character
Foil
a character that is well-developed
Round
a character that only has one or two personality traits
Flat
a character that stays the same over the course of the story
Static
Next
a character that does change over the course of the story
Dynamic
LEVEL 4
OF 5
Which detail from chapter 5 (where Ponyboy and Johnny spend a week at the old church) should be included in a summary?
What they eat
What they do each day
What the minor characters are doing
LEVEL 5
OF 5
How does Cherry Valance bring out Ponyboy's charcter?
She shows his sense of humor.
She encourages him to take risks.
She asks important questions and makes him question his beliefs.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have successfullly completed this mission. Click the arrow for your next challenge
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
NEXT
How do authors use setting to further the plot?
Using it to introduce new characters & develop main characters
Making the setting unimportant so readers can focus on plot.
By only including one setting and describing it in great detail
LEVEL 2
OF 5
NEXT
What is the best way to understand the setting of a story?
Analyze and critique it
Describe it using the author's own words
Identify and summarize it
LEVEL 3
OF 5
NEXT
The setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 helps develop Ponyboy's character because...
It is a safe place where Ponyboy can learn about the Socs and understand those he considered enemies.
It is where he can develop his fighting skills.
It is where he can avoid the other Greasers.
LEVEL 4
OF 5
In Chapter 5, how does the setting of the old abandoned church influence the mood?
NEXT
It creates a safe place where the boys can think, but it creates tension because they can't stay there.
It does not influence the mood.
It is somewhat safe, but the boys will likely be discovered, which creates tension.
LEVEL 5
OF 5
NEXT
Setting is defined as...
The physical location where a story takes place
The time period in which a story takes place
BOTH the location and time period in which a story takes place
CONGRATULATIONS!
You've successfully completed this mission!Click the arrow to move forward.
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
What is the difference between perspective and point of view?
Perspective is how the characters view the story; point of view is how the reader views the story.
Perspective is how individual characters vew the world; point of view is about who is telling the story.
Perspective is how characters change over time; point of view is how characters view the world.
LEVEL 2
OF 5
How do different characters' perspectives affect Ponyboy's view of Dally?
It keeps him from seeing Dally's positive points.
It keeps him angry at Dally all the time.
It makes him too afraid of Dally to say much to him.
LEVEL 3
OF 5
What point of view is The Outsiders written in?
Second Person
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
LEVEL 4
OF 5
After Two-Bit tells Dally that Johnny isn’t doing well, Dally swears and grits his teeth. What does this detail tell you about Dally’s perspective of Johnny?
Dally cares a great deal about Johnny.
Dally is angry with Johnny.
Dally doesn't care about Johnny.
LEVEL 5
OF 5
What is the difference between third person omniscient and third person limited point of view?
Omniscient means the narrator knows everything about each character;limited means the narrator focuses on one specific character.
Omniscient means the narrator focuses on one character; limited means the narrator knows everything about each character.
They are the same.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have successfully completed this mission. Click the arrow to move forward.
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 3
What is a symbol in a novel?
The main idea of the story
Objects in a story that represent something else & point to a deeper meaning
The setting of the tory
LEVEL 2
OF 3
Which of the following IS NOT a symbol in The Outsiders?
hats
knives
The book Gone with the Wind
LEVEL 3
OF 3
Why is the boook Gone with the Wind a symbol of Dally Winston?
It symbolizes his gallant, heroic nature.
It symbolizes his angry, vindictive nature.
It symbolizes his disregard for the law.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You've successfully completed this mission!
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
NEW HIGH SCORE
999999
CONGRATULATIONS
Good luck on your exam!
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Module 10
Review
PRESS START
HI-SCORE
232323
MENÚ
INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERS
MISSIONS
© 20XX GENIALLY ESCAPE GAMES
HI-SCORE
232323
INTRODUCTION
Before you take the Module 10 Exam, use this review game to check your knowledge. If you run out of lives, ask Ms. Weaver in the VO for a boost.
© 2023 GENIALLY ESCAPE GAMES
HI-SCORE
232323
CHARACTERS
Ponyboy
Darry
Dally
Johnny
© 20XX GENIALLY ESCAPE GAMES
HI-SCORE
232323
MISSIONS
Pass the missions in order.
1 SPACE
4 FROG
3 STICK
2 PUZZLE
I'm Done!
© 20XX GENIALLY ESCAPE GAMES
LEVEL 1
OF 5
Based on chapter 1 of The Outsiders, what is a logical prediction to make about Ponyboy and Darry?
Ponyboy and Darry will experience conflict
Ponyboy will never understand Darry
Ponyboy and Darry will never resolve their conflicts
LEVEL 2
OF 5
In Chapter 3, Ponyboy criticizes Darry. What does this say about Ponyboy's character?
He cannot control his emotions
He is immature and irresponsible.
He does not understand what motivates Darry.
LEVEL 3
OF 5
Based on chapters 2 & 3, what kind of character is Cherry Valance?
secondary and round
foil and static
protagonist and flat
Types of Characters(You might want to screenshot this!)
the story's central or main character
Protagonist
Protagonist
Protagonist
a less important character that interacts with the main character
Secondary
the characters who are in opposition to the main character
Antagonist
any character that provides a contrast to the main character
Foil
a character that is well-developed
Round
a character that only has one or two personality traits
Flat
a character that stays the same over the course of the story
Static
Next
a character that does change over the course of the story
Dynamic
LEVEL 4
OF 5
Which detail from chapter 5 (where Ponyboy and Johnny spend a week at the old church) should be included in a summary?
What they eat
What they do each day
What the minor characters are doing
LEVEL 5
OF 5
How does Cherry Valance bring out Ponyboy's charcter?
She shows his sense of humor.
She encourages him to take risks.
She asks important questions and makes him question his beliefs.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have successfullly completed this mission. Click the arrow for your next challenge
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
NEXT
How do authors use setting to further the plot?
Using it to introduce new characters & develop main characters
Making the setting unimportant so readers can focus on plot.
By only including one setting and describing it in great detail
LEVEL 2
OF 5
NEXT
What is the best way to understand the setting of a story?
Analyze and critique it
Describe it using the author's own words
Identify and summarize it
LEVEL 3
OF 5
NEXT
The setting of the drive-in movie theater in chapter 2 helps develop Ponyboy's character because...
It is a safe place where Ponyboy can learn about the Socs and understand those he considered enemies.
It is where he can develop his fighting skills.
It is where he can avoid the other Greasers.
LEVEL 4
OF 5
In Chapter 5, how does the setting of the old abandoned church influence the mood?
NEXT
It creates a safe place where the boys can think, but it creates tension because they can't stay there.
It does not influence the mood.
It is somewhat safe, but the boys will likely be discovered, which creates tension.
LEVEL 5
OF 5
NEXT
Setting is defined as...
The physical location where a story takes place
The time period in which a story takes place
BOTH the location and time period in which a story takes place
CONGRATULATIONS!
You've successfully completed this mission!Click the arrow to move forward.
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
What is the difference between perspective and point of view?
Perspective is how the characters view the story; point of view is how the reader views the story.
Perspective is how individual characters vew the world; point of view is about who is telling the story.
Perspective is how characters change over time; point of view is how characters view the world.
LEVEL 2
OF 5
How do different characters' perspectives affect Ponyboy's view of Dally?
It keeps him from seeing Dally's positive points.
It keeps him angry at Dally all the time.
It makes him too afraid of Dally to say much to him.
LEVEL 3
OF 5
What point of view is The Outsiders written in?
Second Person
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
LEVEL 4
OF 5
After Two-Bit tells Dally that Johnny isn’t doing well, Dally swears and grits his teeth. What does this detail tell you about Dally’s perspective of Johnny?
Dally cares a great deal about Johnny.
Dally is angry with Johnny.
Dally doesn't care about Johnny.
LEVEL 5
OF 5
What is the difference between third person omniscient and third person limited point of view?
Omniscient means the narrator knows everything about each character;limited means the narrator focuses on one specific character.
Omniscient means the narrator focuses on one character; limited means the narrator knows everything about each character.
They are the same.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You have successfully completed this mission. Click the arrow to move forward.
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 3
What is a symbol in a novel?
The main idea of the story
Objects in a story that represent something else & point to a deeper meaning
The setting of the tory
LEVEL 2
OF 3
Which of the following IS NOT a symbol in The Outsiders?
hats
knives
The book Gone with the Wind
LEVEL 3
OF 3
Why is the boook Gone with the Wind a symbol of Dally Winston?
It symbolizes his gallant, heroic nature.
It symbolizes his angry, vindictive nature.
It symbolizes his disregard for the law.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You've successfully completed this mission!
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
NEW HIGH SCORE
999999
CONGRATULATIONS
Good luck on your exam!