Escape the haunted house: A Mood and Tone Challenge
Enter if you dare...
Introduction
At the edge of the woods stood a mansion, its roofline jagged against the moonlit sky. The gate sagged open as if inviting — or warning — you to come closer. Crickets fell silent when you stepped onto the path, and the wind carried a low whistle through the trees. The house’s windows glimmered faintly, though no lanterns burned inside. A distant sound, almost like laughter, rose and faded again. As you reached the front steps, the air grew heavy, and the door seemed to breathe in with you. The challenge waits within...
Take heed...
Explore the house
Inventory
01
Is the tone of the video positive or negative?
Negative
Positive
01
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. What is the author's tone in this story?
Positive
Negative
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Discuss with your neighbor how the word choice impacts the tone of the story.
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All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. What is the reader's mood in this story?
Arrogant
Playful
Grim
You found a secret message
♪♬ø
Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
Start over...
You found a new item for your inventory
to be continued...
if you dare...
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter
sinister
Enter the secret code
Code
What is this message...what does the code have to do with it...
Danny (1) up the (2) of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
tiptoed
raced
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the (2) of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
creaky stairs
worn out stairs
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
gazed
peered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
bright
dim
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
pounded
danced
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
draped
decorated
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
cobwebs
paintings
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
broken
shattered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
strolled through
crept through
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He crept through one dark chamber
after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
wondering
terrified
Wait! The ghost wrote a different version of the story...
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He crept through one dark chamber
after the next, terrified if he might encounter a ghost.
Danny raced up the worn out stairs of the old haunted house. He gazed into the bright light and his heart danced in his chest. The walls were decorated with paintings and the windows were broken into jagged shards. He strolled through one dark chamber
after the next, wondering if he might encounter a ghost.
You have succeeded—the words live again, and I feel the weight of silence lifting from these halls. Yet the story is still incomplete, and you must return to the keys, for the blanks are waiting. If you do not, the house will bind us together in shadows, never to part. But take heart—your next clue is hope, for even in this darkness it glimmers like a candle that refuses to die. Follow it, and perhaps both our endings may yet be rewritten.
What is this message...what does the code have to do with it...
Rebecca (1) up to the (2) of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
skipped
crept
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the (2) of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
ticket booth
unlocked door
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
gazed
peered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
colorful
dim
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
a circus animal
a clown
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
reflections
shadows
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
dark figures
herself
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
playful music
a child screaming
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
creeped out
joyful
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel joyful and she (10).
bolted out the door
continued to have fun
Wait! The ghost wrote a different version of the story...
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel joyful and she continued to have fun.
Rebecca crept up to the unlocked door of the fun house. She peered around the corner in the dim light and she saw a clown. The mirrors reflected shadows of dark figures. Behind her she heard a child screeching. The sound made her feel creeped out and she bolted out the door.
Someone is there!
A briefcase has appeared...
It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it
Congratulations
You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Are you sure you want to exit?
You will lose all progress made so far...
Back
Exit
This is not correct...
Oh, no. You failed...
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Escape the haunted house: A Mood and Tone Challenge
Enter if you dare...
Introduction
At the edge of the woods stood a mansion, its roofline jagged against the moonlit sky. The gate sagged open as if inviting — or warning — you to come closer. Crickets fell silent when you stepped onto the path, and the wind carried a low whistle through the trees. The house’s windows glimmered faintly, though no lanterns burned inside. A distant sound, almost like laughter, rose and faded again. As you reached the front steps, the air grew heavy, and the door seemed to breathe in with you. The challenge waits within...
Take heed...
Explore the house
Inventory
01
Is the tone of the video positive or negative?
Negative
Positive
01
Find the key to continue
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. What is the author's tone in this story?
Positive
Negative
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Analyze the text to determine which sentences show author's word choice to create a negative tone.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. Discuss with your neighbor how the word choice impacts the tone of the story.
01
All through October the days were still warm, like summer, but at night the mercury dropped and in the morning the sagebrush was sometimes covered with frost. Twice in one week there were dust storms. The sky turned suddenly gray and then a hot wind came screaming across the desert, churning up everything in its path. From inside the barracks the boy could not see the sun or the moon or even the next row of barracks on the other side of the gravel path. All he could see was dust. The wind rattled the windows and doors and the dust seeped like smoke through the cracks in the roof and at night he slept with a wet handkerchief over his mouth to keep out the smell. In the morning, when he woke, the wet handkerchief was dry and in his mouth there was the gritty taste of chalk. What is the reader's mood in this story?
Arrogant
Playful
Grim
You found a secret message
♪♬ø
Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order
01
...Keep playing
02
...One more
03
Start over...
You found a new item for your inventory
to be continued...
if you dare...
Continue exploring the house
Inventory
♪♬ø
Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter
sinister
Enter the secret code
Code
What is this message...what does the code have to do with it...
Danny (1) up the (2) of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
tiptoed
raced
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the (2) of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
creaky stairs
worn out stairs
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He (3) into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
gazed
peered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the (4) light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
bright
dim
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart (5) in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
pounded
danced
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were (6) with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
draped
decorated
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with (7) and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
cobwebs
paintings
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were (8) into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
broken
shattered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He (9) one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
strolled through
crept through
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He crept through one dark chamber after the next, (10) if he might encounter a ghost.
wondering
terrified
Wait! The ghost wrote a different version of the story...
Danny tiptoed up the creaky stairs of the old haunted house. He peered into the dim light and his heart pounded in his chest. The walls were draped with cobwebs and the windows were shattered into jagged shards. He crept through one dark chamber after the next, terrified if he might encounter a ghost.
Danny raced up the worn out stairs of the old haunted house. He gazed into the bright light and his heart danced in his chest. The walls were decorated with paintings and the windows were broken into jagged shards. He strolled through one dark chamber after the next, wondering if he might encounter a ghost.
You have succeeded—the words live again, and I feel the weight of silence lifting from these halls. Yet the story is still incomplete, and you must return to the keys, for the blanks are waiting. If you do not, the house will bind us together in shadows, never to part. But take heart—your next clue is hope, for even in this darkness it glimmers like a candle that refuses to die. Follow it, and perhaps both our endings may yet be rewritten.
What is this message...what does the code have to do with it...
Rebecca (1) up to the (2) of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
skipped
crept
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the (2) of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
ticket booth
unlocked door
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She (3) around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
gazed
peered
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the (4) light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
colorful
dim
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw (5). The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
a circus animal
a clown
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected (6) of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
reflections
shadows
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of (7). Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
dark figures
herself
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard (8). The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
playful music
a child screaming
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel (9) and she (10).
creeped out
joyful
Oh...now I understand! Let's make the write word choice!
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel joyful and she (10).
bolted out the door
continued to have fun
Wait! The ghost wrote a different version of the story...
Rebecca skipped up to the ticket booth of the fun house. She gazed around the corner in the colorful light and she saw a circus animal. The mirrors reflected reflections of herself. Behind her she heard playful music. The sound made her feel joyful and she continued to have fun.
Rebecca crept up to the unlocked door of the fun house. She peered around the corner in the dim light and she saw a clown. The mirrors reflected shadows of dark figures. Behind her she heard a child screeching. The sound made her feel creeped out and she bolted out the door.
Someone is there!
A briefcase has appeared...
It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it
Congratulations
You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!
Are you sure you want to exit?
You will lose all progress made so far...
Back
Exit
This is not correct...
Oh, no. You failed...
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