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How does Chloe help Adam?
She brings his school bag back to him, surprising him and helping him avoid more trouble.
What story does Adam learn about Edmund Greenstone?
He learns that Edmund was a cruel ruler who imprisoned his brother and ruled violently.
What problem does Adam face at school in Chapter 5?
He gets into trouble because he hasn’t done his homework and lost his bag.
Why is the key important to Adam?
He believes it connects the real world with the game and may help solve the mystery.
Who is Mr Wood, and why is he angry?
He is an adult in the village who is angry because he thinks Adam is damaging historical ruins.
What does Adam find near the castle ruins?
He finds a real key hidden among the stones.
What realization does Adam have about the tree and the castle in Chapter 4?
He realizes that the tree and castle in real life match the ones in his game.
What important information does Jack give Adam in the dream?
Jack tells him they must find a key to stop danger and escape from Greenstone’s men.
What happens in Adam’s dream?
He finds himself in a medieval-like world, meets a boy named Jack, and realizes the situation feels like his game.
What unusual boy does Adam notice at school?
He sees a strange boy looking like his game character Jack, wearing unusual clothes who looks out of place compared to the other students.
What strange thing happens while Adam is playing the game?
The character Jack starts acting independently, and Adam hears a voice that seems to come from the game.
Who is Chloe Roberts, and how does Adam feel about her?
She is a classmate who seems very confident and intelligent, and Adam feels slightly annoyed or uncomfortable around her.
What is special about ‘The Tree’ in Adam’s village?
It is a well-known meeting point in the village and later becomes important because it connects to the game and the castle.
How is Adam’s family described in the first chapter?
His family is busy and not very communicative, especially his father who is quiet and distant.
This road is long. That road is long too.
This road is as long as that road.
Ali is very kind. Ayşe is very kind too.
Ali is as kind as Ayşe.
My bag is heavy. Your bag is heavy too.
My bag is as heavy as your bag.
This test is easy. That test is easy too.
This test is as easy as that test.
Tom is 170 cm. Jack is also 170 cm.
Tom is as tall as Jack.
He is taller than all his friends.
He is the tallest among his friends.
This restaurant is better than all the others nearby.
This is the best restaurant nearby.
This exam was more difficult than all previous exams.
This was the most difficult exam.
This city is bigger than all the others in the country.
This is the biggest city in the country.
He is very intelligent compared to his classmates.
He is the most intelligent student in the class.
This puzzle is more difficult than all the others.
This is the most difficult puzzle.
She studies more than everyone in the class.
She is the most hard-working student in the class.
This is the most expensive car in the shop.
This car is the most expensive.
Cheetahs run faster than all animals.
The cheetah is the fastest animal.
Mount Everest is 8848 meters. Mount Fuji is 3776 meters.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain.
I bought my phone last month. You bought your phone 2 years ago.
My phone is newer than your phone.
Today is 10°C. Yesterday was 18°C.
Yesterday was warmer than today.
Ali is very kind. John is not very kind.
Ali is kinder than John.
This movie is very interesting. That movie is boring.
This movie is more interesting than that movie.
A bicycle weighs 10 kg. A motorcycle weighs 150 kg.
A motorcycle is heavier than a bicycle.
My house has 3 rooms. Your house has 5 rooms.
Your house is bigger than my house.
Tom studies 2 hours a day. Sarah studies 4 hours a day.
Sarah is more hard-working than Tom.
This bag costs $50. That bag costs $80.
That bag is more expensive than this bag.
A lion runs at 80 km/h. A tiger runs at 65 km/h.
A lion is faster than a tiger.
Emma is 18 years old. Lisa is 21 years old.
Lisa is older than Emma.
the use of physical force to hurt or damage people or property
violence
a situation where people do not have jobs but want to work
unemployment
a situation where people have very little money and cannot meet basic needs
poverty
the presence of harmful or dirty substances in the environment
pollution
a condition where people do not have enough food to eat
hunger
a situation where people have no home or place to live
homelessness
an attempt to damage or steal information from computers or networks
cyberattack
actions that break the law and can be punished
crime
dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by people in power
corruption
thinking something bad might happen and feeling nervous about it
worried
feeling unhappy, worried or slightly angry about something
upset
feeling that you need rest or sleep
tired
feeling something unexpected has happened
surprised
feeling worried or under pressure because of problems or responsibilities
stressed
feeling unhappy or down
sad
feeling calm and free from stress or worry
relaxed
feeling unhappy because you want what someone else has
jealous
wanting to learn more or pay attention to something
interested
feeling pleased and satisfied with life or a situation
happy
feeling afraid or scared because something is dangerous or unknown
frightened
feeling very happy and full of energy about something
excited
feeling ashamed or uncomfortable because of something you did or said
embarrassed
feeling sad because something did not happen the way you wanted
disappointed
not able to understand something clearly
confused
feeling uninterested because something is not exciting
bored
feeling very angry and possibly wanting to shout or argue
angry
not friendly or considerate, often hurting others’ feelings
unkind
not willing to spend or share money easily
tight
nervous or uncomfortable around other people, especially strangers
shy
serious and thoughtful, not joking or being playful
serious
someone who can be trusted to do what they should and take care of things
responsible
not wanting to work or make an effort
lazy
friendly, caring and helpful towards other people
kind
not thinking about the results of your actions or not doing your duties properly
irresponsible
able to learn, understand and think quickly and effectively
intelligent
putting in a lot of effort and time to do something well
hard-working
willing to give time money or help to others without expecting anything back
generous
sure about your abilities and not afraid to express yourself
confident
happy and positive, often smiling and in a good mood
cheerful