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    The Most Dangerous Game compared to The Hunger Games In “The Most Dangerous Game” General Zaroff can be described as a dangerous‚ cruel‚ and mean person. General Zaroff is dangerous because he kills people and he thinks it’s a game/for fun. This is seen in the story when it says. “It’s a game you see I give him a supply of food and an excellent hunting knife‚ I give him 3hrs to start I am to follow If I find him he loses” (Connel 50). General Zaroff doesn’t care about their feelings and kills them

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    Enders Game Spears S-Social 1. Ender learns to destroy his enemies once and for all because of his environment: “I have to win this now‚ and for all time‚ or I’ll fight it every day and it will get worse and worse.”(7) 2. Ender is isolated so that he learns to rely on himself: “His isolation can’t be broken.” (38) 3. Ender is sped through the system to mature him more quickly‚ so that he becomes a better commander: “Young as he is‚ we’ve never had a boy better prepared for command.” (154)

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    Out of all of the Call of Duty games‚ the best one in my opinion is modern warfare 2. I will admit‚ black ops one and modern warfare 3 are very good games‚ but I still will say that modern warfare 2 is the best ever made. This game is easily the best because of many reasons‚ such as the guns‚ kill streaks‚ maps‚ and this is where quick scoping became a huge thing. Quick scoping is where you use a sniper and you aim in really quick for a second and try and kill the person. You can make quick scoping

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    million dollars‚ or is it 20 million? Over the course of two months GLMS 6th graders read the book The Westing Game. GLMS tried to find the murderer of Sam Westing. The Westing Game‚By Ellen Raskin‚ has many similarities and differences worth examining. The Westing Game is about a young girl named Turtle. In The Westing Game There are heirs for an answer to Sam Westings puzzle/game. Sam Westing is a rich man who made a corporation called WPP or Westing Paper Products. .Sam was murdered and the

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    The book The Only Game by Mike Lupica is a realistic fiction book about a young boy named Jack Callahan‚ who loves the game of baseball but suddenly quits one day. During the story‚ Jack is pressured by all of his friends and teammates to play again‚ but there is only one person who doesn’t pressure Jack to play and that is a girl named Cassie Bennett. Cassie is a star softball player that is on the softball team that Jack helps coach. Jack also has another friend named Teddy who gets picked on

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    Westing Game by Ellen Raskin‚ is a story of all sorts of Mysteries. For two months students have tried to figure out who the murderer is. Students watched the movie version. While there are differences there are similarities to. The Westing Game is full of new existing things. The movie is based on a girl named Turtle Wexler who is set out to win the game. In

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    Both The Westing Game book and movie are full of mysteries. Here at G.L.M.S 6th grade students are trying to solve the mystery. Whoever figures out the mystery gets a pile of money to spend at their will. The Westing Game is centered around a 13 year old girl name Turtle Wexler [T.R Wexler]. Turtle makes a bet with Doug and Otis and turles finds Sam Westing dead. This leads to the start of The Westing Game . The Westing Game takes of to figure out the “Murderer”. Turtle uses the

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    beings‚ he hunts them down and kills them‚ and what’s worse is he gets pleasure out of this. He keeps many humans or what he calls “pupils” in his cellar that he uses for his sick and radical games. He uses everything from dogs to guns to hunt for them and he also has a henchman that helps him and does most of the torture‚ but leaves the killing to Zarrof. This man is sick and I would say retarded in the sense that he doesn’t think that he will ever be punished for this. He does not comprehend

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    The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell Mr. Urban – English 1 Name: ___________________________________ Period: ____ Key Literary Terms “The Most Dangerous Game” A protagonist is the main character (the central or primary personal figure) of a literary‚ theatrical‚ cinematic‚ video game‚ or musical narrative‚ around whom the events of the narrative’s plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to share the most empathy. The principal opponent of the protagonist is a character

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    a stone idol‚ a mountain avalanche‚ the dinosaur fell. The author used a simile to describe the dinosaur as an avalanche because the dinosaur is humongous. He uses figurative language to make the story nightmarish and to let us know how big and dangerous the dinosaur is. The use of tone supports the mood of seriousness by Travis telling Eckles not to get out of the path. By Travis telling Eckles not to get out of the path so many times the reader can foreshadow that he might step outside and he

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