H_re'_ a _uzzle t_hat c_alleng_s yo_ _o re_d wo_ds a_d l_tte_s th_t ar_ n_t t_ere! Think you can do it? Good luck. o play, you reconstruct the passage by Filling in the missing letters, one-by-one. You win by filling in the most blanks with the fewest misses. Your guesses are based upon your built-in sense of language, your feeling for how letters make up words and words make up sentences. As the pas- Sage unfolds, you gain more clues for your next guesses. The computer lets you vary the level of difficulty for each passage from omitting some of the letters to omitting all of the letters. Try it. You'll be surprised how much you know. You can select passages from some of the classics of children’s literature including My Side of the Mountain; The Wind in the Willows; From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe; The Cricket in Times Square; Shadow of a Bull; The Secret Garden, Little House in the Big Woods; and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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