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STORY MODE
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THE STORY
MODE!
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Seems like Scooby- Doo and friends are planning to
solve a new mystery. Do you want to find out what it is
and help them solve it?
NEXT
BACK
HOME
Mr. Morris, a poet was writing his third poem for that night. After
finishing the third poem, he left his study room to have a cup of coffee.
After an hour of taking a break, he came back to his study room just to find
out that his third work was missing. He saw footprints on the floor and a
scratch on his table. His lamp was on the floor together with the rolling
paper balls from his trash can.
Now, Scooby- Doo and the gang
decided to help the poet to find out who
stole his work. Since, you are now a
member of the gang, you need to find out
who stole it base on the clues that you will
find out all through the game.
Click next to continue…
BACK
NEXT
READY?
3 2 1
According to Mr. Morris, the stealing
was done on the 18th of May, which the
night was cloudless and the skies were
starry.
Click to continue…
Which of the following pictures sets the imagery of this line in
a poem of Lord Byron?
“She walks in beauty like the night,
with cloudless climes and starry skies.”
Daphne: Our truck’s name is “Mystery Machine”. This
machine is our witness in solving mysteries. Can you help
me, since the first clue is in here and we can’t help Mr.
Morris if we can’t unlock this level. Now, what poetic device
is applied in his name?
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration
Assonance
Shaggy: Every time Scooby is scared, he goes woof. And even
though we’re together, we’re always scared. Especially, when
a loud bang reach our ears.
In this statement of Shaggy, the
words woof and bang are
examples of?
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration
Assonance
These items consist of a particular poetic device.
Which of the following is applied?
Assonance
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration
Velma: Fred is away for a vacation, we don’t have a
problem solver in this situation. Now, that we arrived
outside of- I think the burglar’s house, it’s time to face him.
Answer this question to unlock the mystery. What sound is
repeated in this line?
“The river wove hither and thither, glistening and misting
over slivers of rocks.”
The “i” sound
The “o” sound
The “e” sound
SUSPECTS
These are the men you met inside the house and probably
one of them is the burglar who stole Mr. Morris’s work.
Click to continue…
Now, it’s time for you to guess who is the real burglar by
opening the mystery box you found a while ago. Click
the box to show the last clue.
DearFriend,
This is to tell you that, I am so
proud of you. You’ve become an influencial
poet. You’ve earned money a lot, you’ve
earned fame a lot. And I can’t help myself
but to be jealous on what you’ve achieved.
So, this is to inform you that I will make
myself greater than you.
Yourfriend,
-m
If you answer the following questions, some hint
will be revealed.
Click to continue…
"Try to light the fire“. This line is an example
of?
Onomatopeia
Assonance
Alliteration
“She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore.” What
makes this sentence apply the use of alliteration.
The “s” sound at the beginning of some
words in a series.
The sound of “e” in some words.
The sound produces by sells and shells.
“The books fell on the table with a loud thump.”
What makes this an example of onomatopoeia?
The word loud.
The word fell.
The word thump.
We’ve already gave you the hint. Now, choose the one
on who you think the suspect in stealing Mr. Morris’s
work.
CONGRATULATIONS!
CORRECT!
This image describes the imagery created in
the line of the poem.
Click to continue…
Because you get the correct answer for your first
task, here is the key of the Mystery Machine. Use
this key to drive Mystery Machine, and he will
help you get to the next level.
Click the key to continue…
Alliteration
CORRECT!
Because alliteration is the repetition of first consonant
sound of a word, occur close together in a series. So,
Mystery Machine is an example of alliteration.
Click to continue…
This mystery box will help, soon.
Click here to continue…
CORRECT!
Onomatopoeia
refers to words whose pronunciations
imitate the actual sound that is being
described.
Another examples of onomatopoeia
are hiss, roar, croak, and chirp.
Click here to continue…
Because you answered Shaggy’s question correctly, here’s a
crumpled paper as your hint for the next clue. This paper
will lead you to enter the house of Mr. Morris for the next
clue.
Click here to continue…
CORRECT!
These items consist of a poetic device which is alliteration.
The items are Paypal, Dunkin’ Donuts, Krispy Kreme, and
Coca Cola.
Click here to continue…
You found a foot prints after solving the previous task.
Now, just follow it and it will lead you to the burglar’s
house.
CORRECT!
“The river wove hither and thither, glistening and
misting over slivers of rocks. “
The repetition of the ‘i” sound in river,
hither, thither, glistening, misting, and
slivers provides this sentence with
rhythm and imitates the hissing sound
of rushing water to create sound
imagery.
Click here to continue…
You found the missing magnifying glass, now, you
can guess who is the real burglar among the three
guy you met inside the old and dark house
Click to continue…
Name: Marlon Black
Age: 42 years old
Height: 6’3
Nationality: American
According to him, he was out at the night of 18th . He knew Mr. Morris
ever since, and he acclaimed that he was a big fan of him. He kept every
single book published by Mr. Morris. This is his statement about his
whereabouts last 18th of May: “I was about to buy some beer with my
friends. I was not even in the village that night. Why should I stole his
work, when I am contented with my life. Besides, he’s my friend, a good
friend. He always invite me to drink a coffee with him and to hang out
with him in his studio. ”
Click to continue…
Name: Mark Stevenson
Age: 45 years old
Height: 6’0
Nationality: American
According to him, he always visit Mr. Morris every morning because
he had worked for him when he was 16 as his assistant for 3 years.
Because of this, he finished his college degree and helped his
mother to stop from working at a laundry shop. “At the 18th of May-
evening, I was about to visit Mr. Morris, but it rained. My shoes
were covered with mud, even the end of my jeans. That was why I’m
in a hurry. I hate mud as I hate stories. That’s all I can give you. I’m
going.”
Click to continue…
Name: Morgan Miller
Age: 43 years old
Height: 6’3
Nationality: Canadian
The house you’ve entered is his property. Marlon and Mark are his
friends. Mr. Morgan is his neighbor for 15 years now. Every
Saturday morning, they go fishing at the lake near their village.
According to him, Mr. Morris is a good neighbor, he feels like he’s
his father every time they’re together. “ He’s my idol. He taught me
how to fish and also shared me his knowledge in cooking. He loves
writing and reading. Sometimes, he read me his favorite books at
the lake. But I never thought of stealing something from him. He’s
my friend and he’s a father to me.”
Click to continue…
ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO QUIT?
YES NO
How to play?
You just need to answer what is needed to answer to
unlock relics every end of the level. These relics will help
you solve the puzzle and finish the mystery. Just make sure
that your answer is right before you click on, remember,
one wrong move then you’re out of the game.
GAME OVER!

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Edtect 2-game-presentation

  • 5. Seems like Scooby- Doo and friends are planning to solve a new mystery. Do you want to find out what it is and help them solve it? NEXT BACK HOME
  • 6. Mr. Morris, a poet was writing his third poem for that night. After finishing the third poem, he left his study room to have a cup of coffee. After an hour of taking a break, he came back to his study room just to find out that his third work was missing. He saw footprints on the floor and a scratch on his table. His lamp was on the floor together with the rolling paper balls from his trash can. Now, Scooby- Doo and the gang decided to help the poet to find out who stole his work. Since, you are now a member of the gang, you need to find out who stole it base on the clues that you will find out all through the game. Click next to continue… BACK NEXT
  • 8. According to Mr. Morris, the stealing was done on the 18th of May, which the night was cloudless and the skies were starry. Click to continue…
  • 9. Which of the following pictures sets the imagery of this line in a poem of Lord Byron? “She walks in beauty like the night, with cloudless climes and starry skies.”
  • 10. Daphne: Our truck’s name is “Mystery Machine”. This machine is our witness in solving mysteries. Can you help me, since the first clue is in here and we can’t help Mr. Morris if we can’t unlock this level. Now, what poetic device is applied in his name? Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance
  • 11. Shaggy: Every time Scooby is scared, he goes woof. And even though we’re together, we’re always scared. Especially, when a loud bang reach our ears. In this statement of Shaggy, the words woof and bang are examples of? Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance
  • 12. These items consist of a particular poetic device. Which of the following is applied? Assonance Onomatopoeia Alliteration
  • 13. Velma: Fred is away for a vacation, we don’t have a problem solver in this situation. Now, that we arrived outside of- I think the burglar’s house, it’s time to face him. Answer this question to unlock the mystery. What sound is repeated in this line? “The river wove hither and thither, glistening and misting over slivers of rocks.” The “i” sound The “o” sound The “e” sound
  • 14. SUSPECTS These are the men you met inside the house and probably one of them is the burglar who stole Mr. Morris’s work. Click to continue…
  • 15. Now, it’s time for you to guess who is the real burglar by opening the mystery box you found a while ago. Click the box to show the last clue.
  • 16. DearFriend, This is to tell you that, I am so proud of you. You’ve become an influencial poet. You’ve earned money a lot, you’ve earned fame a lot. And I can’t help myself but to be jealous on what you’ve achieved. So, this is to inform you that I will make myself greater than you. Yourfriend, -m
  • 17. If you answer the following questions, some hint will be revealed. Click to continue…
  • 18. "Try to light the fire“. This line is an example of? Onomatopeia Assonance Alliteration
  • 19. “She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore.” What makes this sentence apply the use of alliteration. The “s” sound at the beginning of some words in a series. The sound of “e” in some words. The sound produces by sells and shells.
  • 20. “The books fell on the table with a loud thump.” What makes this an example of onomatopoeia? The word loud. The word fell. The word thump.
  • 21. We’ve already gave you the hint. Now, choose the one on who you think the suspect in stealing Mr. Morris’s work.
  • 23. CORRECT! This image describes the imagery created in the line of the poem. Click to continue…
  • 24. Because you get the correct answer for your first task, here is the key of the Mystery Machine. Use this key to drive Mystery Machine, and he will help you get to the next level. Click the key to continue…
  • 25. Alliteration CORRECT! Because alliteration is the repetition of first consonant sound of a word, occur close together in a series. So, Mystery Machine is an example of alliteration. Click to continue…
  • 26. This mystery box will help, soon. Click here to continue…
  • 27. CORRECT! Onomatopoeia refers to words whose pronunciations imitate the actual sound that is being described. Another examples of onomatopoeia are hiss, roar, croak, and chirp. Click here to continue…
  • 28. Because you answered Shaggy’s question correctly, here’s a crumpled paper as your hint for the next clue. This paper will lead you to enter the house of Mr. Morris for the next clue. Click here to continue…
  • 29. CORRECT! These items consist of a poetic device which is alliteration. The items are Paypal, Dunkin’ Donuts, Krispy Kreme, and Coca Cola. Click here to continue…
  • 30. You found a foot prints after solving the previous task. Now, just follow it and it will lead you to the burglar’s house.
  • 31. CORRECT! “The river wove hither and thither, glistening and misting over slivers of rocks. “ The repetition of the ‘i” sound in river, hither, thither, glistening, misting, and slivers provides this sentence with rhythm and imitates the hissing sound of rushing water to create sound imagery. Click here to continue…
  • 32. You found the missing magnifying glass, now, you can guess who is the real burglar among the three guy you met inside the old and dark house Click to continue…
  • 33. Name: Marlon Black Age: 42 years old Height: 6’3 Nationality: American According to him, he was out at the night of 18th . He knew Mr. Morris ever since, and he acclaimed that he was a big fan of him. He kept every single book published by Mr. Morris. This is his statement about his whereabouts last 18th of May: “I was about to buy some beer with my friends. I was not even in the village that night. Why should I stole his work, when I am contented with my life. Besides, he’s my friend, a good friend. He always invite me to drink a coffee with him and to hang out with him in his studio. ” Click to continue…
  • 34. Name: Mark Stevenson Age: 45 years old Height: 6’0 Nationality: American According to him, he always visit Mr. Morris every morning because he had worked for him when he was 16 as his assistant for 3 years. Because of this, he finished his college degree and helped his mother to stop from working at a laundry shop. “At the 18th of May- evening, I was about to visit Mr. Morris, but it rained. My shoes were covered with mud, even the end of my jeans. That was why I’m in a hurry. I hate mud as I hate stories. That’s all I can give you. I’m going.” Click to continue…
  • 35. Name: Morgan Miller Age: 43 years old Height: 6’3 Nationality: Canadian The house you’ve entered is his property. Marlon and Mark are his friends. Mr. Morgan is his neighbor for 15 years now. Every Saturday morning, they go fishing at the lake near their village. According to him, Mr. Morris is a good neighbor, he feels like he’s his father every time they’re together. “ He’s my idol. He taught me how to fish and also shared me his knowledge in cooking. He loves writing and reading. Sometimes, he read me his favorite books at the lake. But I never thought of stealing something from him. He’s my friend and he’s a father to me.” Click to continue…
  • 36. ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO QUIT? YES NO
  • 37. How to play? You just need to answer what is needed to answer to unlock relics every end of the level. These relics will help you solve the puzzle and finish the mystery. Just make sure that your answer is right before you click on, remember, one wrong move then you’re out of the game.