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    Award for Poetry. Out of the many wonderful poems in her book, her poem “Girls Overheard While Assembling a puzzle” is about a mysterious observer piecing together a conversation between two girls as they are trying to assemble together…

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    My Third Field Trip

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    They mainly address the few issues that I had while playing the game. The first one addresses the moderator in the room. I am not entirely sure if there is always a moderator in every one of these games, but based on my limited experience, I am going to assume that there is. I think that if there is another person that is not a part of the group solving the puzzles, and is acting as a hint giver, they should be in costume and in character. That way the players feel like everything is coming…

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    Kevin then told me that he did not care about all of those and only wanted puzzles. This made me scared, I felt that if I kept talking about something like that he will run out of interests when I run out of puzzles. Then one day Kevin brought a big book of riddles and logic puzzles and asked if I wanted to help him solve some of the riddles. I was shell shocked, for the first time one of my “friends” took up one of my interests and wanted me to be part of their interest. When I did not know…

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    Undertale Analysis

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    opponent wants. A frog trying its hardest might just want a complement, or a dog might get too excited to fight if you just pet him. Doing the correct set of interactions will allow the user to space the opponent using MERCY, effectively ending the fight by both parties choosing to stop. The game turns into a sort of puzzle where you have to find out how to get away without resorting to violence, and the entire game can be completed without killing any of the people you meet. After you make your…

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    Candy crush is a puzzle game where you match at least three of the same candies together, but occasionally you can match four or five candies in a row to increase your score. If you match four candies in a row then you get a striped candy which you then need to match, this gets rid of a whole column or row of candies. Matching five candies in a row produces a colour bomb. You can then swipe it in the direction of the candy that you would most like to get rid of, doing this means that you get rid…

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    Ah, THAT’S the great puzzle!’ (18) by making it a puzzle Alice is determined to use logic to solve it. Carroll presents a moral message of responsibitly and ‘social norms’ throughout the text. This is shown through how Alice has to understand wonderland but also become responsible for her own nonsense throughout the novel, only then can she escape back into the real world. Applying basic logic to wonderland does not work when trying to do the multiplication table ‘four times seven is oh dear! I…

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    Sudoku Research Paper

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    SUDOKU: LOGICAL NUMBER PUZZLE DEVOID OF ARITHMETIC 1 MAT 135 Final Paper Strand One - J.D. Thomason Strand One: Historical Significance An examination of the history of the Sudoku puzzle should begin with a clarification of its ancestral roots. Sudoku is commonly mistaken as a derivation of the magic square, in which the sum of every diagonal, row, and column of a grid adds up to the same number. Other than the fact that Sudoku takes place on a grid, this assumption could not be further from the…

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    made, had you climb up a sequence of stairs until you slowed down to an unbearable crawling pace (Jacksepticeye 0:11:13). Davey modifies the game that way when you pressed enter you would be able to finish the game and enter the room at the top of those stairs. The warm and inviting rooms caught my attention as Jacksepticeye, a YouTuber played the game. He said it gave him a “warm, nice, fuzzy feeling” which made me curious about the creator and his intentions. Because he wants the game to be…

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    I will do this in twofold. First, I will ask my students after they have taken this new modified form of summative assessment (by completing a crossword puzzle with history related content questions), if they like this form of assessment or would rather suggest something else or possibly would want to go back to conducting their final assessments in a more standardized way such as completing the critical thinking questions from the chapter reviews in the textbook. The second way I will assess…

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    situation with puzzle solving or courtroom cases that you must solve. With both cases those games rarely use violence, especially with the puzzle solving series Professor Layton where you are given puzzles and riddles to progress within the game. The belief that games are nothing more than a way to train killers is wrong for the fact that not all games are violent and some actually help the mind grow and teach the users a variety of skills. The games that are violent have ways of conveying the…

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