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The Most Dangerous Game

The Most Dangerous Game. Test Review. Events in Order. Rainsford and Whitney talk about ship-trap island Rainsford falls into the water Ivan answers the door Zaroff tells Rainsford that hunting has gotten boring. Rainsfor spends the night in a tree Rainsford makes a trap

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The Most Dangerous Game

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  1. The Most Dangerous Game Test Review

  2. Events in Order • Rainsford and Whitney talk about ship-trap island • Rainsford falls into the water • Ivan answers the door • Zaroff tells Rainsford that hunting has gotten boring. • Rainsfor spends the night in a tree • Rainsford makes a trap • Zaroff’s dog falls into the pit • Ivan dies • Rainsford jumps off the cliff • Rainsford kills Zaroff

  3. Discerned • To tell the difference

  4. Mirage • Illusion

  5. Lofty • Large

  6. Lore • Tale- story

  7. Bleak • Empty

  8. Anguish • Pain

  9. Gravely • Deadly

  10. Lacerated • Cut

  11. Abrupt • Stopped short

  12. Leering • Looking as in peering or smirking

  13. Tangible • Able to touch with your hand

  14. Receding • Going back- The sea recedes from the shore

  15. Perils • Dangers/ Threats

  16. Setting • On Ship Trap Island

  17. Dramatic Irony • Used in speech- the character doesn’t actually say what is true. “Yay, I love when we do test reviews!”

  18. Nonverbal Irony • When the character says something but uses body cues that say otherwise. “Yes, mother” as she rolls her eyes.

  19. Situational Irony • The outcome is not what is expected to be a normal outcome.

  20. Suspense • The feeling of anticipation.

  21. External Conflict • Something outside of the character that he/she is having a problem with. • Man vs man/nature/society

  22. Climax • Highest, most intense part of the story

  23. Exposition • The beginning, introduces characters and setting.

  24. Foreshadowing • Giving clues about what will happen next. Ex- Rainsford hears gunshots and falls into water- foreshadows that he will find out what animal what shot.

  25. Plot Chart- Draw this on your review

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