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    Taking adventures can be a fun and exciting experience if you are cautious and follow instructions. In the two stories “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the protagonists soon realize how important it is to acknowledge warnings. The characters face similar conflicts in both stories‚ but choose different ways to handle their problems. From their experiences‚ they learn that one tiny mistake can change your life forever. In “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” the theme is the same. The theme

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    Manifest Function In a land far far away and long ago there was an abundance on game animals until hunters came and slaughtered animal after animal to sell to near by restaurants for profit. Time passed and many became rich but the once abundant forests were now some how empty and game-less. Something had to be done! That’s when mayor‚ John Enviro Mental the II of New Brunswick decided he would ban the listing of game animals on the menus at near by restaurants to stop the pilfering of the land. He

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    his language and through using other techniques such as using triplets. One example of danger is at the very start of the passage (bottom of page 59) and this is where we see the first use of a triplet – using this technique emphasises just how dangerous the Congo can be: “Thoughts of assassination‚ acid baths and dismembered bodies” This triplet is used to show the possible‚ brutal ways of facing death in the Congo - the fact that these are Butchers thoughts imply that he

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    Driscoll states‚ “I brought a baseball and bat : well have a game later. what a diamond.” (Bradbury 99) This helps prove the point that Driscoll is laid back. While Chatterton was being uptight and serious‚ driscoll is thinking about the better things in life; such as Baseball. Later on in the story Forrester also

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    Rainsford life‚ as it seems is a polish and decent man. His great passion is hunting‚ but he will be always a polish man would he always love hunting and always practice it without mattering him the situation. In the following essay I would try to describe and see more aspects of Rainsford’s Life internal and external also‚ but I would describe him more internally. We would try to see its feelings and emotions; we will try to discover how he is. As it seems Rainsford is a man whose favorite sport

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    characters (e.g.‚ those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text‚ interact with other characters‚ and advance the plot or develop the theme. “The Most Dangerous Game” - Day 1 Name ___________________________ Date ____________ Reading Activities for “The Most Dangerous Game” PART A. Thinking About Plot What is the best movie you have ever seen? OR What is the best story you have ever read? Write a 3-5 sentence summary of that movie or book. Turn to

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    too. He uses the main character‚ Buck‚ as an example of these effects. In the story‚ Buck gains true loyalty to John Thornton‚ one of his owners. Loyalty also keeps Buck’s inner wolf at bay. Lastly‚ because Buck’s loyalty to is so strong‚ it is dangerous. Of course‚ I’ll start with Buck’s loyalty to John Thornton. Buck and Thornton first met when Buck was beginning punished by a man named Hal. Soon after Buck saved Thornton life from an overturned boat. This is what first started their powerful

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    Have you ever wanted to read about dangerous predators in an untamed wilderness attacking the world’s most dominate animal species‚ the human! Well “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” have exactly what you want. This essay will compare and contrast the setting‚ conflict and protagonist. So in reading this essay you will learn a lot about the two texts. The settings from “A Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are similar and different. “A Sound of Thunder” took place in a prehistoric jungle

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    English 9A Analytical Essay The “Hunger Games” on opening weekend brought in $152‚535‚747 dollars. I believe that I will easy top that‚ being the great director that I am. I will take Richard Cornell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” and turn it into a worldwide hit. I think that I will bring this short story to life using multiple elements of both movie and fiction! There will be both internal and external conflict. The internal conflict will be between Rainsford and himself. Having to use his resourceful

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    Cowboy’s prove this by shooting someone that angers them. They make the action quick and show no remorse almost like they are shooting a “wild beast”. Because they are thought highly of and seen as ruffians who survive out in the wilderness with dangerous animals they feel that these actions are okay. Another way the Cowboy’s show their unlawfulness or independence is of that which they live. At night they sleep on the ground on open land‚ in the morning they get their groups together and herd up

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