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    In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ the setting is essential to the plot of the story. For example‚ the rocks surrounding the island play a huge role in making the story believable. If the island is not surrounded by rocks‚ then anybody can get in or out of the island. The rocks create a false channel‚ so when anybody does try to enter the island‚ they are crushed by the rocks. General Zaroff talks to Rainsford about the false channel and the rocks and says “‘They indicate

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    I believe in taking action in a bad situation. It all started when i asked to go over my brother‚ so the first thing we did when i got over his was go outside we played basketball for most of the day‚ then we went to the store. We got all types of things like hot chips and candy‚ but while we were walking all of sudden we saw a brown and black dog with slob dripping from it’s mouth. And the dog started chasing me and my brother down the street‚ but luckily me and my brother got away safe and sound

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    The Most Dangerous Game SSA: Samuel Hammett Richard Connell was America’s most renowned short story writer of the 1920s and arguably his greatest work was the 1924 classic The Most Dangerous Game. This short story starts out with Sanger Rainsford‚ a world renowned hunter‚ traveling to the Amazon to go big game hunting with his first mate Whitley. While voyaging on Rainsford’s yacht they pass an ominous island named “Ship Trap Island” and Rainsford falls overboard where he proceeds to swim to this

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    smoke. It was the championship game of a tournament and our team had tied the game up at the last minute. Now we were in a shootout and the pressure was on. It was the opposing team’s turn to shoot‚ and unfortunately‚ the last shot of the round. If I made the save‚ we would win‚ if I didn’t make the save..well‚ I tried not to think about that. The high-ceilinged rink was filled to the rafters with spectators‚ everyone from the building came to view the outcome of the game. Despite being crowded‚ the

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    stories “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Child by Tiger” similar and dissimilar? There are some parts in a story that are comparable to the other‚ but mostly you can tell that both the authors were trying to tell different stories. Even with the details that you read you can tell that the two authors were trying to be creative and write their own story. Regardless of the fact that they are unlike in their themes and characters‚ they share some similarity in their plots. The theme in “The Most Dangerous

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    B. One main big decision made by Mariatu was choosing whether or not to stay in England or go back to Sierra Leone and apply for a green card to Canada . The reason why to important is because she might not be able to leave Sierra Leone. It would most likely impact her own future and only hers. The last main decision Mariatu had to make was when she wanted to go to school‚ because every day she’d change her mind all the time. It could only affect her because it’s her future and her life.

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    close one though‚ he killed Ivan with his African knife trap he membered from when he was on a hunting on an expedition in Africa. Rainsford exhausted both mentally and physically. But he has a plan tonight. He was tired of being a pawn in Zaroff’s game. Tonight was his checkmate. The light starts to fade away as he gets near and

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    THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME QUESTIONS: Connell has set Ship-Trap island in the middle of the Caribbean Sea.   Zaroff is able to finance his life style because he has invested heavily in the American securities when many noble Russians lost everything after the debacle in Russia. Also‚ because he was born in a rich family. Zaroff promises Rainsford that he will let him go free‚ if Rainsford wins the hunt. Lazarus ‚which had followed a fellow to the “Death Swamp” zone

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” initiates by introducing a hunter by the name of Sanger Rainsford. As Mr. Rainsford gets stranded on the Island of Ship Trap Island‚ owned by a Cossack by the name of General Zaroff‚ he discovers a game that he dares not play. As General Zaroff eases Rainsford into his “more dangerous game” (8)‚ Rainsford “[wished] to leave this island at once” (15). After many hints he realizes that the biggest game had to be humans‚ which were brought in by the great seas or hashes of

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    Thesis: The author uses imagery‚ diction and foreshadowing on the characters’ dialogues and narration to evoke a sense of curiosity accompanied with the fear of discovering the truth. All of that is then inserted into the readers’ minds to describe the setting and also the characters’ personalities. Topic Sentence #1: Imagery was used in many parts of the story to create a spooky and eerie atmosphere. Example: 1. “…dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness

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