Random Assortment
Antagonists and Authors
Plot
Plot
Vocabulary
100
"The Most Dangerous Game" island name

Ship Trap

100

fancy word for the character in the story causing conflict 

antagonist

100

Rainsford falls of his yacht and lands on Ship-Trap island

Exposition

100

Montresor leads Fortunato to catacombs.

Rising Action

100

moving back

receding 

200

Who said this?  "I have one passion in my life, and it is the hunt" 

General Zaroff

200
Richard Matheson
"Button, Button"
200

Rainsford surprises the General in his bedroom

Climax

200

Montresor vows revenge

Exposition

200

always; without changing

invariably

300

"My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking today." is an example of what?

Verbal Irony

300

"Button, Button"

Mr. Steward 

300

General Zaroff declares that Rainsford has won

Falling Action

300

Montresor finishes sealing the wall

Falling Action
300

capable of being touched; real, concrete

tangible

400

Flat Character in "Button, Button"

Mr. Steward

400

Richard Connell

"The Most Dangerous Game"

400

Rainsford kills General Zaroff and has the best sleep of his life

Resolution

400

Montresor chains Fortunato up and kills him.

Climax 

400

A pleasant personality

congenial

500

Three traps used in "TMDG"

Burmese Tiger Trap, Malay Mancatcher, Ugandan Trap

500

Edgar Allan Poe

"Cask of Amontillado"

500

Rainsford refuses to hunt with General Zaroff

Rising Action

500

Montresor says rest in peace and admits that he was never caught committing the crim

Resolution

500

the face of something; a front

facade

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