so now who gon help me wit my ela but actually
i will try tho
ok then lemme post the question
“The Most Dangerous Game” Name_____________________________ Foreshadowing The author uses hints along the way, or foreshadowing, to help the reader see what is going to happen. Find a quote that shows foreshadowing with the following aspects of the text and explain. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sample→ We should have known that General Zaroff wasn’t to be trusted. Quote: In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, after Rainsford mentioned that the Cape Buffalo was the most dangerous thing to hunt, the text states, “For a moment the general did not reply; he was smiling his curious red-lipped smile. Then he said slowly: “No. You are wrong, sir...here in my preserve on this island,” he said in the same slow tone, “I hunt more dangerous game”(Connell 19). Explanation: His delivery is what helps the reader feels suspicious of him. He is smiling. He is pausing. He is talking slowly like he is up to something. The author is giving the reader the feeling, through his actions, that he is suspicious and should not be trusted. ____________________________________________________________________________________ 1.We should have known there was danger ahead for Rainsford. Quote (w/ lead in): In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, while Rainsford and Whitney are passing by a mysterious island, Whitney states, "The old charts call it `Ship-Trap Island. A suggestive name, isn't it? Sailors have a curious dread of the place. I don't know why. Some superstition--" (Connell 1). Explanation: This quote SHOWS foreshadowing, BECAUSE the words 'suggestive,' 'dread,' and 'superstition' MAKE PEOPLE FEEL SCARED. 2.We should have known Rainsford was going to be the hunted instead of the hunter. Quote (w/ lead in): Explanation: 3. We should have known that Rainsford wasn’t going to back down. Quote(w/ lead in): Explanation:
i already did question 1 so just do question 2 and 3
ight give me a sec
if u dont know the book u can just look at a summry
sec one is We're lucky enough to be the hunters. You think we passed that island yet?" This is an example of situational irony because Rainsford says that there are two hunting classes: the hunters and the hunted. What Rainsford doesn't know is that he's about to turn into the hunted instead of the hunter.
the last one is Rainsford won the most dangerous game by relying on his survival and hunting skills to avoid and outwit General Zaroff for three consecutive days on Ship-Trap Island. Rainsford also builds several effective Piey traps that slow down the general, and he is able to leap into the sea before Zaroff can shoot him.
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