Press the arrow key to make the Sprite move that direction. Press spacebar to make the Sprite jump. Press the r key to make the Sprite rotate. My project is original because I added sound effects (meows) to each movement, I inserted this fancy background, I made the Sprite speak the direction it was going, and I included a surprise Sprite which pops up upon pressing the r key. Upon pressing the "b" key, you are able to interact with Scratch! Simply follow his instructions, and listen to what he has to say! He will ask your age, name, and place of origin, and then react appropriately. My project is original because I included another question about place of origin, a costume change, and a farewell movement. Upon first pressing the green arrow, the user is able to set the speed of the cat. When the cat moves vertically, it speeds up. When the cat moves horizontally, it slows down. My mouse moves randomly within the domain -100 to 100 and within the range -100 to 100. My project is original because my mouse is gliding to coordinates, rather than simply shifting movement. Also, my cat's speed can be controlled (as mentioned) and my cat and mouse both undergo a physical change upon impact.