Showing enthusiasm and intense dedication
Amenity, Zealous, Quarry, Tangible
Zealous
Amusingly odd or comical
Droll
Imperative
Scruples
Solicitously
Droll
:Strange or mysterious in an unsettling way
Drol
Quarry
Uncanny
Zealous
Uncanny
On the first night of the hunt, where does Rainsford attempt to hide from Zaroff?
In a tree
A desirable or useful feature or facility
Amenity
Cultivated
Droll
Imperative
Amenity
Absolutely necessary or required
Imperative
Condone
Quarry
Scruples
Imperative
Showing enthusiasm and intense dedication
Solicitously
Tangible
Uncanny
Zealous
Zealous
What point of view if “The Most Dangerous Game”?
3rd Person Limited
To accept or allow morally questionable behavior
Condone
Droll
imperative
Solicitously
Condone
Moral or ethical considerations that prevent certain actions.
Disarming
Imperative
Scruples
Uncanny
Scruples
Where is General Zaroff from?
Russia/Cossack
Which of the following characters die in the story?
Ivan
Rainsford
Whitney
General Zaroff
Ivan, General Zaroff
Refined and well-educated.
Disarming
Cultivated
Tangible
Uncanny
Cultivated
In a manner that shows concern or care
Droll
Imperative
Scruple
Solicitously
Solicitously
Where is Ransford from?
New York City
Which character is dumb and deaf?
Ivan
Having the effect of reducing suspicion or hostility, often through charm.
Cultivated
Disarming
Droll
Scruple
Disarming
Perceptible by touch; real or concrete
Quarry
Scruples
Tangible
Uncanny
Tangible
How does Zaroff recognize Rainsford’s name?
He read Rainsford’s book
Which of the following best describes General Zaroff's problems before he invents his "game"?
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him