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This game is totally cute. If you know your literary terms you will score big, if you don't, it's a fun way to learn and test yourself.
If you are not able to hear this, all you miss is a robot voice telling you what's on the screen and that most writers start out as readers and are aware of these elements. At the end it will provide you with a "meaningful reward," hahahaa and tell you what you are! For those who need assistance finding out their rating, we will report the "labels" for the various scores here so you won't have to wonder. :)
You get to pick one or two players, and the level you want to try. Choose "All Books," as it's geared to some courses otherwise or try them all.
As the definitions flash across the screen in a box, when you see the word which matches what's in the box, click on it. You can let it run several times first. That's it!
Happy Playing! Let us know how you did and what your score meant.
Name That Literary Element! (http://www.glencoe.com/sec/literature/course/game/play.phtml?dest=Lit_v52.dcr&width=500&height=300&ini=lesson1.ini&height2=296)