Most Dangerous Game
Parts of Speech
Literary Terms
American Voices
Miscellanous
100

The antagonist of "The Most Dangerous Game"

General Zaroff

100

a person, place, thing, animal, or idea

noun

100

a speaker or character who tells the story

narrator

100
Remembering where you came from and giving back
Community
100

a concise overview of the text

summary

200

The setting of the Most Dangerous Game

Ship Trap Island

200

an action word

verb

200

 a narrative device that provides necessary background information

exposition

200

Fighting against adversity and coming back stronger

Resilience

200

Comprises the set of sensory experiences that a writer can evoke

imagery
300

Unpleasantly damp or wet

Dank

300

a word that describes a noun

adjective

300

a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things

metaphor

300

Working hard to achieve prosperity

individualism
300

A feeling you get or the atmosphere that a writer creates

Mood

400

The trap in which Rainsford digs a hole and fills it with sharp spikes

Burmese Tiger Pit

400

a word that describes an action word

adverb

400

a category of literature characterized by a particular style

genre

400

The name of the story about a hispanic family emigrating to America and eventually assimilating into American culture.

Music for My Mother

400

hints as to what is to come later in the story

foreshadowing

500

The trap that kills Ivan

Ugandan Sapling Trap

500

used to show relation of one thing to another

preposition

500

the attitude a writer takes toward a subject

tone
500

The name of Anna Quindlen's post 9-11 essay

A Quilt of a Country

500

to break down a text into digestible pieces in order to find meaning

analyze

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