Edit Game
Show, Not Tell
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   14  Close
Telling: “The boy was delighted.”
Example: He clapped his hands and jumped up and down when he saw the puppy.
Telling: “He felt lonely.”
Example: He sat on the bench, staring at the empty playground.
Telling: “She was embarrassed.”
Example: She covered her face with her hands and blushed.
Telling: “He was frustrated.”
Example: He slammed his notebook shut and ran his fingers through his hair.
Telling: “The students were surprised.”
Example: Gasps escaped their mouths as they saw the magician pull a rabbit from the hat.
Telling: “The girl was curious.”
Example: She peered inside the box, tilting her head and leaning closer.
Telling: “He felt proud.”
Example: He stood tall and smiled as the teacher pinned the medal on his chest.
Telling: “The dog was scared.”
Example: The dog cowered behind the chair, ears flat and tail tucked.
Telling: “Anna was excited.”
Example: Anna’s eyes sparkled as she tore open the gift.
Telling: “Sam was nervous.”
Example: Sam fidgeted with his pen, his palms sweaty as he waited to speak.
Telling: “Mia was tired.”
Example: She yawned and rubbed her eyes after a long day of walking.
Telling: “The boy was angry.”
Example: His fists clenched, and his face turned red as he shouted at the broken toy.
Telling: “Lily was happy.”
Example: Lily jumped up and down, clapping her hands with a wide grin.
Telling: “She was scared.”
Example: Her hands trembled as the shadows moved across the room.