ZXTape! 0Created with Ramsoft MakeTZXN  7:w:7 ::  f(7)  v(7) X 2800 vP''"The computer will organise a competition for you in the form of a race." # l;''"First, choose your topic:" C''"1. Who wrote this? - series A 2. Who wrote this? - series B" b"3. Match these works - series A 4. Match these works - series B 5. Author - what is the truth?" 1"6. Fact - stranger than fiction?7. Pot-pourri" 3;''x$;7 c=-480 c7700  2800 $''"Up to 4 players can take part." n''"You will be asked questions in turn. If your answer is right you will advance; if wrong, youretreat." :''"To answer a question, press a key from 1 to 6." 9''"Now tell me how many players?"'''3;x$;4  2900T d=-480 d4770  n$(d,8):e(d):h(d) * 2800 4$l;''''" Who is going to play?" 9n=od >*8,l;"Enter the name of player ";n C&''"(max. 8 letters) and press ENTER" Hn$(n):e(n)=l Mn R 2800 \n=od a-5,w;"Choose a colour please, ";n$(n) c'''"Press:","0 for Black",,"1 for Blue"',"2 for Red"',"3 for Magenta",,"4 for Green"',"5 for Cyan"',"6 for Yellow" f 2900T ph(n)=-480 uh(n)m880p wn z "0;6;"ENGLISH RACE" n=od 2h(n);l*n,w;n;" *............................O" n s=od  n=o+(*ct)  p=o7 n=v(p)960 p f(o)=n p=lm f(p)=o+(*ct)  q=op-o f(q)=f(p)1010 q p $ q=o8 . g=o+(*m) 8 p=o+(*m) Br=f(g) L f(g)=f(p) Vf(p)=r `q jq=10 21 t q,w;z$ ~q $h(s);w,16;"Turn of ";n$(s) 1900l+100d*c p=om  v(p)=v(p+o) p v(7)=n q=-480 qm1200 f(q)=n1300  e(s)=e(s)-l e(s)31e(s)=31 2!h(s);s*l,e(s)-4;"*" Pe(s)=311400x Zs d 950 x 2900T ,h(s);9 ;s*l,m;"Victory for ";n$(s) @20,w;"Press: 0 for a new race"'7;"Space to stop" ="0"500  =" "  1430 10 ,w;"Who wrote:"  l;b$(n) 'w,w;0;6;"ENGLISH RACE" q=om %12 +q,w;" ";q;" ";a$(f(q)) q   410 ,w;"Who wrote:" > l;C$(n) H 2020 )10 ,w;l;b$(n);25;w;"was" ""written by the same author as:" 'w,w;0;6;"ENGLISH RACE" q=om %12 +q,w;" ";q;" ";c$(f(q)) q  )10 ,w;l;c$(n);25;w;"was" ""written by the same author as:" 'w,w;0;6;"ENGLISH RACE" q=om %12 +q,w;" ";q;" ";b$(f(q)) $q . `010 ,w;"Which statement applies best to:" j l;a$(n) t'w,w;0;6;"FACT/FICTION" ~q=om %12 +q,w;" ";q;" ";d$(f(q)) q  'w,w;0;6;"FACT/FICTION" (10 ,w;"Match: ";2;d$(n) "with the appropriate author" 2030 (2000+100d*(*m)  %w;m;"FUN WITH ENGLISH LITERATURE"  Tq=1120x ^q h # X.To specify your choice, press a key from 1 to cd23d yxT gowmlQ L1:11::1J2Jane Austen E.Ambler H.E.Bates Bennett Anne Bronte C.Bronte Emily Bronte Burney Butler Wilkie CollinsConrad Defoe Dickens Disraeli Douglas Edgeworth George Eliot Fielding Fleming Forester E.M.Forster Mrs Gaskell Greene Hardy Garnett Graham Hudson A.Huxley Jameson Jeffries Joyce Kennedy Kingsley Macauley Mackenzie Meredith Mottram Mrs Radcliffe Reade Richardson Smollett Sterne Stevenson Thackeray Trollope Hugh Walpole Evelyn Waugh H.G.Wells Blackmore J.Buchan ‰2Emma Journey into fear Jacaranda tree Clayhanger Agnes Grey Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Cecilia Erewhon The moonstone Lord Jim Robinson Crusoe Oliver Twist Sybil South wind Belinda Adam Bede Tom Jones Dr. No African Queen Room with a view Cranford Brighton Rock Trumpet Major Lady into fox Dream days Green mansions Brave New World A lovely ship Bevis Ulysses Forgotten smile Westward Ho! 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Match these works - series B 5. Author - what is the truth?" 1"6. Fact - stranger than fiction?7. Pot-pourri" 3;''x$;7 c=-480 c7700  2800 $''"Up to 4 players can take part." n''"You will be asked questions in turn. 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