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MODULE 1

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
2. D
3. D
4.
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. B
10. D
MY DIGITAL POSTER
MODULE 2
HUNTING GAMES

REGIONS  THEMES 
  Folklore and Mythology: North Asian literature is
  known for its rich tradition of folklore and mythology,
  which often reflects the region's shamanistic beliefs and
North Asia  cultural diversity.
  Nature and the Environment: Many works of North
  Asian literature explore the relationship between humans
  and nature, often drawing on traditional beliefs and
  philosophies.
Nature and spirituality: The spiritual connection
between humans and nature is frequently highlighted in
North Asian literature, particularly in Siberia and
Mongolia.
Survival and endurance: The difficult conditions of
surviving in a cold and merciless setting are frequently
explored in works of literature from this region.
  Colonialism and Post-colonialism: The impact of
  colonialism and imperialism on the region, as well as the
  battle for independence and the issues of post-
South-East Asia  colonialism, are frequently addressed in South-East
  Asian literature.
 
  Identification and Belonging: Many works of South-
  East Asian literature address concerns of identification
  and belonging, such as race, ethnicity, and nationality.
 
  Cultural identity and heritage: Southeast Asian
  literature frequently addresses questions of cultural
identity and heritage, examining how colonialism,
globalization, and modernization affect these.

  Islam and Spirituality: Many works of Middle Eastern


  literature deal with themes of Islam, spirituality, and
  morality, drawing on the region's rich Islamic heritage.
Middle East  Love and Romance: Poetry and prose dealing with the
  themes of love and romance have a long history in
  Middle Eastern literature.
  War and conflict: The impact of war and conflict on
  regular people's lives is frequently reflected in literature
  from this region.
 
 
  Orality and Storytelling: African literature has a rich
  tradition of oral storytelling, with many stories being
  passed down from generation to generation.
Africa  Identity and Belonging: African literature often deals
  with questions of identity and belonging, including
  issues of race, ethnicity, and nationality.
 
 
 

WRITTEN: MULTIPLE CHOICE


1. A
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. C

MODULE 3
VENN DIAGRAM
DIFFERENCES
E-games
 Played on electronic devices
 Virtual Environment
 High interactivity
 Mediated interaction
 Require electronic devices and internet connection
 Wide Variety of genres
 Often require internet access

Traditional games

 Played using physical objects


 Real word Environment
 Manual Interactivity
 Face-to-face social interaction
 Minimal equipment required and accessible in various setting
 Limited Range of Genres
 Can be played Offline

SIMILARITIES

 Competitive
 Entertainment
 Social Interaction
 Skill Development
 Enjoyment Across Age groups
 Have Rules and Guidelines

THEME ANALYSIS
Create an analysis of the theme/s of the text using a diagram. (See attached rubric in
the module for assessment).
TITLE: "Ready Player One" underscores the theme of seeking refuge and excitement
in immersive virtual reality. It implies that the main character and others find solace,
purpose, and adventure within the virtual world of the Oasis, where they can assume
any identity and pursue their desires. Additionally, the title hints at the significance of
preparation and skill for success in the virtual reality game.
CHARACTER/S:
1. Wade Watts (Parzival): The protagonist and narrator of the story. He is a young
and impoverished teenager who spends most of his time immersed in the virtual
reality world of the Oasis. Wade is determined to find the Easter egg left by James
Halliday, the creator of the Oasis, which holds the key to a vast fortune and control
over the virtual world.
2. Samantha Cook (Art3mis): Another skilled player in the Oasis and a prominent
member of the High Five, a group of elite gunters (egg hunters). Samantha becomes
an ally and love interest for Wade as they work together to solve the challenges of the
game.
3. Aech (Helen Harris): Aech is Wade's best friend within the Oasis. They have a
strong bond and often collaborate in their search for the Easter egg. Aech's true
identity is initially unknown to Wade, adding an element of mystery to their
friendship.
4. James Halliday: The deceased creator of the Oasis. Halliday is an eccentric and
nostalgic individual who leaves behind a series of clues and challenges within the
Oasis, leading to the Easter egg. His life and obsession with 1980s pop culture
heavily influence the events of the story.
5. Nolan Sorrento: The main antagonist of the story. Sorrento is an executive at the
IOI Corporation, a powerful and ruthless organization that seeks to control the Oasis
for commercial gain. He will stop at nothing to find the Easter egg and seize control
of the virtual world.
PLOT: In the futuristic world of "Ready Player One," Wade Watts, an impoverished
teenager, seeks refuge from his reality in the virtual realm of the Oasis. When a quest
is unveiled following the death of the Oasis creator, Wade joins forces with other
players to find a hidden Easter egg while facing challenges from the powerful IOI
Corporation. Through strategic planning, alliances, and unwavering determination,
Wade learns the importance of friendship and sacrifice as he confronts the oppressive
forces and fights to protect the Oasis and create a better future.
POINT OF VIEW: Wade Watts, the narrator in "Ready Player One," offers astute
observations about the personalities, motivations, and actions of other characters,
shedding light on their roles in the story's conflicts and events. His commentary
illuminates the contrasting ideologies and intentions of different characters, including
the oppressive IOI Corporation and the determined gunters like Art3mis, Aech, and
Shoto. Wade's involvement as a central figure in the quest for the Easter egg, forming
alliances and strategizing against adversaries, is shaped by his insights into other
characters, contributing to the narrative's trajectory.
SYMBOLS, ALLUSION, PATTERNS: "Ready Player One" explores the universal
theme of the power of imagination, nostalgia, and the convergence of virtual and real
worlds through various symbols, allusions, and patterns. The incorporation of 1980s
pop culture references as puzzles and keys within the game, along with the symbol of
the Oasis as an escape and a source of infinite possibilities, highlights the significance
of shared experiences and the enduring impact of the past on the present. The
recurring pattern of utilizing nostalgia and cultural references underscores the
importance of connections and hidden knowledge.
THEME STATEMENT: "Ready Player One" delves into the power of imagination,
friendship, and unity in the face of adversity. The novel explores the appeal of virtual
reality as an escape from a dystopian world while emphasizing the importance of
genuine human connections and confronting real-world challenges. It highlights the
significance of embracing both the virtual and real worlds, valuing nostalgia, and
finding positive transformation through shared experiences and collective action.
MODULE 4
a) Character (Hermione Granger):
Hermione Granger, a central character in the "Harry Potter" series, is known for
her intelligence, resourcefulness, and strong moral compass. As a dedicated
student and advocate for equality, she supports her friends and plays a crucial role
in their adventures, offering guidance and helping them overcome obstacles.
b) Appearance:
Hermione Granger is characterized by her unruly brown hair, brown eyes, and
notably prominent front teeth. While her physical appearance is not her defining
attribute, she maintains a tidy and studious demeanor. Her intelligence,
determination, and courage are the qualities that truly set her apart.
c) If I were Hermione Granger:
If I were Hermione Granger, I would fully embrace my love for learning and
pursue academic excellence, using my knowledge and skills to help others and
fight for justice and equality. I would prioritize friendship and loyalty, offering
unwavering support to my companions and collaborating with them to overcome
challenges.
d) Actions and Likeability:
Hermione Granger is widely recognized for her exceptional work ethic and
unwavering loyalty to her friends. She applies meticulous research and knowledge
to solve problems and confront obstacles with determination. Fearlessly standing
up for her beliefs, Hermione's moral strength and unwavering loyalty shine
through, captivating readers who admire her intelligence, ethical values, and
ability to balance academics and friendship.
e) Important Traits:
Hermione Granger exemplifies vital traits such as intelligence, resourcefulness,
determination, loyalty, and a strong commitment to social justice, inspiring
readers, especially young girls, to defy stereotypes and embrace the power of
intelligence and bravery. Her character highlights the significance of education,
critical thinking, and using knowledge for the betterment of society.
WRITTEN
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. D
9. A
10. B

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