This document appears to be instructions for a board game involving trivia questions. Players roll dice and move their pieces around a board landing on different squares marked with symbols. The symbol indicates the type of trivia question that must be answered, with options like multiple choice, true/false, or open-ended answers. If a question is answered incorrectly, the player must move their piece back on the board.
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2. Roll the dice. Choose a trivia question with the symbol of the square you land in. Answer the question correctly or go back.
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8. Generally speaking, happy faces can be yes/no or true false questions. Hearts can be multiple-choice questions. Triangles can be sentence-length
answer questions. You could also divide the three symbols according to categories such as reptiles, mammals, and birds.
9. Generally speaking, happy faces can be yes/no or true false questions. Hearts can be multiple-choice questions. Triangles can be sentence-length
answer questions. You could also divide the three symbols according to categories such as reptiles, mammals, and birds.
10. Generally speaking, happy faces can be yes/no or true false questions. Hearts can be multiple-choice questions. Triangles can be sentence-length
answer questions. You could also divide the three symbols according to categories such as reptiles, mammals, and birds.
11. Generally speaking, happy faces can be yes/no or true false questions. Hearts can be multiple-choice questions. Triangles can be sentence-length
answer questions. You could also divide the three symbols according to categories such as reptiles, mammals, and birds.