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The Oval Portrait: Truth or Falsehood

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In this engaging activity, participants will explore themes, characters, and elements from Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Oval Portrait'. Players will read a series of sentences related to the story and determine whether they are true or false. This game encourages critical thinking and comprehension skills while enhancing vocabulary.

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The Oval Portrait: Truth or FalsehoodOnline version

In this engaging activity, participants will explore themes, characters, and elements from Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Oval Portrait'. Players will read a series of sentences related to the story and determine whether they are true or false. This game encourages critical thinking and comprehension skills while enhancing vocabulary.

by Victoria Pérez Bravo
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The woman in the portrait is described as beautiful.

2

The oval portrait is a representation of a landscape.

3

The painter does not care about the woman's health.

4

The story has a happy ending.

5

The narrator is a close friend of the painter.

6

The portrait in the story captures the essence of the subject.

7

The story is set in a bustling city.

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The story is narrated from the perspective of an observer.

9

The painter is a famous artist known worldwide.

10

The oval portrait is a symbol of love and loss.

11

The painter's wife is a renowned actress.

12

The woman in the portrait survives the painting process.

13

The setting of the story is in a remote chateau.

14

The portrait is square in shape.

15

The story explores themes of art and obsession.

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The story is about a painter and his wife.

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The painter's wife falls ill while he paints her.

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The painter becomes obsessed with his work.

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The story is a comedy.

20

The narrator discovers the tragic fate of the woman in the portrait.