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Created on October 9, 2025
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QUESTION 1/4
Milking
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Feed
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Shearing
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Farm escape room
Kaminaris, Kaitlyn M.
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FARM ESCAPE ROOM
Help on the farm with daily chore
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Chickens and their eggs
Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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The word benevolent comes from the Latin roots bene (good) and vol (to wish). What does benevolent mean?
Having good wishes or kindness
Being full of energy
Collect
Speaking loudly
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Which word below uses the prefix trans- (across) correctly?
Transfer – to speak loudly
Collect
Transform – to stay the same
Translate – to carry meaning across languages
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Read the sentence: The morning fog wrapped the fields in a mysterious blanket. What is the connotative meaning of mysterious?
Normal and boring
Strange or secretive
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Loud and exciting
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The word photosynthesis uses the roots photo (light) and synthesis (putting together). What does it mean?
Mixing air with water
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Making food using light
Growing faster in the dark
Well done! Happy chickens
Cluck, Cluck...
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Cows and their milk
Milk the cows for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4
Which sentence is written correctly?
The rooster crowed loudly at dawn, waking everyone up.
The rooster crowed loudly, at dawn waking everyone up.
Milking
The rooster crowed loudly at dawn waking, everyone up.
QUESTION 2/4
Choose the correctly capitalized sentence.
Milking
On Saturdays, we visit the farmers Market near Maple street.
On Saturdays, we visit the Farmers Market near Maple Street.
on Saturdays we visit the Farmers Market near Maple Street.
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Which word is spelled correctly?
enviroment
Milking
enviroement
environment
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Choose the sentence with correct punctuation:
The cows, chickens, and pigs live in separate pens.
Milking
The cows, chickens and pigs live in separate pens.
The cows chickens and pigs, live in separate pens.
Well done! Happy cows
Mmoooo...
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Pigs and their food
Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4
A story told by a character using “I” or “me” is written in which point of view?
Third Person Limited
Second Person
Feed
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
QUESTION 2/4
In which point of view does the narrator know everything about every character?
Third Person Limited
Second Person
Feed
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
QUESTION 3/4
How does an unreliable narrator affect the story?
Readers question what’s true
It makes the story easier
Feed
Readers always know every fact
It shows every character’s thoughts
QUESTION 4/4
If a story changes from first person to third person, what changes?
The narrator’s knowledge
Feed
The setting
The main character’s name
The time period
Well done! happy pigs
OinK, oink...
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Sheep and their wool
Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
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question 1/4
Which line is an example of personification?
The scarecrow danced in the wind.
The farmer ran across the field.
Shearing
The rooster crowed loudly.
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“If you build it, they will come” is an example of an allusion because it…
Describes something literally.
Shearing
Compares two things using “like” or “as.”
Refers to another famous story or saying.
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A sonnet often uses 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme. How does this structure affect the poem?
It helps the poet express emotion in a focused, rhythmic way.
Shearing
It makes the poem feel random.
It limits word choice.
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Read the line: “Don’t just stand there—grow with purpose, like the crops you tend.” Which rhetorical device is being used, and what’s its effect?
Irony; it makes fun of farmers
Metaphor; it encourages action through comparison
Shearing
Hyperbole; it exaggerates for humor
Well done! Happy sheep
Beeeehehe...
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All right, daily chores done!
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FInalize
CONGRATULATIONS!
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It got dark and you haven't finished your daily chores!
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