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    The Influences of the Game "The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story written by Richard Connell. This story takes place in the 1920s in an island. The main characters are Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff. Rainsford is a famous hunter and Zaroff is a Russian who served for his country in WW1. They both enjoy hunting but they disagree on the targets they use. Zaroff likes to hunt humans because they are the most dangerous game. So they have a confrontation because Rainsford wouldn ’t hunt some

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    Some people believe that school days are too short‚ however‚ school days are actually too long. An average high school day in America lasts six and a half hours; that is approximately 1‚170 hours a year for schools that have 180 days a year (Nisen‚ para. 3). Although the average school day is six and a half hours‚ many high schools’ days are longer. For example‚ students at Eastern View High School go to school for seven hours and fifteen minutes each day‚ which is 1‚305 hours of education per year

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” Annotations‚ etc. “Quote” (Citation). Commentary. Remember‚ in MLA format your citation is your author’s last name and the page number‚ with no commas‚ only a space between the two. The commentary should elaborate on your example and explain the significance; in addition‚ the commentary should be 1-2 sentences. Directions: Working individually or with a partner‚ complete the following questions and prompts on a separate sheet of paper. Part I: Motif *

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    The Most Dangerous Game In the story "The Most Dangerous Game"‚ the main conflict is between the strong and the week‚ or the hunter and the hunted. is the world made up between two separate classes? It is a tough decision but really it is mostly decided between the hunter and the hunted in our everyday life. We see it in war‚ bullying at school‚ and even sports. Usually the stronger person wins whatever they were competing about or fighting about. But sometimes there is hope within the week. Enough

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    suspenseful and others maybe diction or even a combination of two aspects but typically not the same aspects for every person. In a movie‚ it is usually the sounds and darkness and location. In a book though‚ there are no sounds so you need other aspects such as diction‚ dialogue‚ imagery‚ plot‚ etc. The Most Dangerous Game is much more suspenseful and scary than the Interlopers due to diction. “He lunged for it; a short‚ hoarse cry came from his lips as he realized he had reached too far and had

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    Who am I? I could just simply tell you that I’m Lorraine but my name does not define me.My character‚ experiences‚ family‚ and friends is what makes me who I am. My family gave me love and encouragement. Their love made me caring and selfless. Their encouragement makes me get good grades in school and makes me confident in myself. My friends are my inspiration . Their inspiration has made me open-minded to new things. My experiences are my past. My past made me strong and smart at making decisions

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    he falls into the water. After a brief moment of panic‚ Rainsford rallies and decides to swim toward the source of the gunshots. When he finally makes it ashore‚ he falls asleep. The next morning he decides to investigate his surroundings. He finds a pool of blood and surmises that it is from the prey that was shot the night before. Near the blood he sees the footprints of hunting boots. He elects to follow them. After a long hike Rainsford arrives at a palatial estate. He is greeted at the door

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    congratulations to you all‚ you made it. It has been a long and the finish line is gradually approaching. This upcoming year will be the best and worst time s of your high school experience. There will be times when you can’t wait to get to school to show off your new outfit or to attend homecoming week. There will also be times where school is just not where you want to be today and your body will go but your mind stays at home. These times will come and these times will go but the one thing you must remember

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    Many high schools reward and pay more attention to the kids who take advanced courses and they may see a brighter future in a kid takes advanced courses unlike a student who doesn’t ‚ but it that really the right mindset to have?For example I used to hang out with the “wrong crowd” and get high and I was told to stay away from these students‚ but I saw something in them that one really saw unless they had gotten to know them ‚ in fact ‚ most of them were very smart yet they just wanted an“easy A”

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    Do Weapons Belong in Schools? This day in age‚ safety of children has become more concerning than ever before. Schools across the nation are becoming more aware of the potential for violence when weapons are brought in by children‚ adults‚ or strangers coming into the school. School shootings are tragic occurrences that have become far too common in today’s culture by many standards. In light of some of the most recent events involving school shootings in Philadelphia‚ New Mexico and Colorado‚ as

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