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Most Dangerous Game review

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how everything in the PLOT is resolved; the end = Exposition or Resolution?   Resolution  
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an example would be Rainsford's struggle with the ocean as he swims toward the island = Man vs. Man -or- Man vs. Environment?   Man vs. Environment  
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the point the author is trying to make; lesson to be learned = Inference or Theme?   Theme  
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the events in the story = Plot or Conflict?   Plot  
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a struggle or clash that drives the plot = Conflict or Mood?   Conflict  
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tells the BASIC SITUATION as the story begins = Exposition or Resolution?   Exposition  
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What you think + What you know = Inference or Theme?   Inference  
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Hints at what will happen later in the story = Rising Action or Foreshadowing?   Foreshadowing  
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how everything in the story ends = Foreshadowing or Resolution?   Resolution  
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the highest point of action in a story = Climax or Rising Action?   Climax  
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The mood of "Dangerous Game" would = sadness or suspense?   Suspense because the reader is eager to find out if Rainsford or Zaroff wins the hunt.  
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What is not part of the SETTING of a story? a character's nickname or the weather?   a character's nickname has nothing to do with the SETTING  
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What is the CLIMAX of "Dangerous Game"   When Rainsford confronts Zaroff in his bedroom  
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What happens at the end of "Dangerous Game"?   Rainsford wins; kills Zaroff and sleeps in his bed  
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Rainsford is an example of a Static Character or a Dynamic Character?   Dynamic Character  
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How is Rainsford an example of a Dynamic Character?   His attitude about hunting changes as a result of being hunted  
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The THEME of "Dangerous Game" is to fully understand your actions, you must change points of view. How does Rainford change points of view?   Rainsford goes from being a hunter with no compassion for his prey to experiencing the fear of being hunted.  
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Why does Rainsford refuse to hunt with Zaroff?   He thinks what Zaroff is doing is murder.  
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Why doesn't Zaroff let Rainsford know his hiding place in the tree has been discovered?   he wants to continue to play with Rainsford  
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Who / What all does Rainsford kill?   Ivan, Zaroff's dog, Zaroff  
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What is the name of the island? (hint - this also creates a mood of suspense in the beginning of the story)   Ship-Trap Island  
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Why does Zaroff prefer to hunt humans instead of animals?   animals cannot reason and are no longer a challenge for him  
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What 1 choice does Zaroff give Rainsford?   to play the game with him or be turned over to Ivan  
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How does Rainsford escape Zaroff?   he jumps into the sea and swims to Zaroff's chateau  
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Where does Rainsford hide at the end of the story?   in Zaroff's bedroom  
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