Plot & Setting
Character Analysis
Themes and Moral Dilemmas
Symbolism and Literary Devices
Quotes and Interpretation
100

In "The Most Dangerous Game," what is the name of the island where the story takes place?

Ship Trap Island

100

What personal traits allow the survivors to endure in "The Cost of Survival"?

Their courage, resourcefulness, and endurance help them survive the harsh conditions.

100

What is the main theme of "The Most Dangerous Game"?

The main theme is the nature of humanity, especially the morality of hunting and killing.

100

What does the island in "The Most Dangerous Game" symbolize?

 It symbolizes isolation and the primitive, animalistic instincts of humans.

100

"The world is made up of two classes—the hunters and the huntees." Which story is this quote from?

"The Most Dangerous Game."*

200

What is "The Moral Logic of Survivors Guilt" about? Define it

It's about feeling bad living when someone else dies

200

 In "Moral Logic," which traits of the soldiers are highlighted in facing tough ethical decisions?

 The characters’ sense of duty, sacrifice, and responsibility are explored through their choices

200

 In "Moral Logic," what is the primary issue?

The issue is whether it is morally right to sacrifice a few to save the many.

200

What could the men in  "The Voyage" have done when they kept facing storms?

They could have turned around and went back to safety
200

In "Moral Logic," what does the statement “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” suggest about the story’s moral argument?

It supports the idea of self-sacrifice for the greater good.

300

In "The Cost of Survival," what motivates the survivors to risk their lives?

Their motivation is adventure and accomplishing things.

300

Who is the protagonist (good) and antagonist (bad) of "The Most Dangerous Game"?

Rainsford is protagonist and Zaroff is Antagonist 

300

How does "The Most Dangerous Game" challenge the reader’s perception of right and wrong?

The story blurs the line between hunter and prey, questioning what it means to be civilized versus savage.

300

Identify the main irony in "The Most Dangerous Game."

The irony is that Rainsford, a skilled hunter, becomes the hunted on the island.

300

What does the protagonist’s description of the sea represent in "The Voyage"?

The sea represents the unknown and the challenges of growing up and facing life’s uncertainties.

400

What journey is described in "The Voyage," and what does the voyage say about Schakelton?

The Voyage is a journey on a boat but also represents that Shakelton keeps trying to reach his destination.

400

What is something Shakleton does in "The Voyage" to help his men?

Shakleton gives them extra food and warm drinks 

400

What theme is common between "The Cost of Survival" and "The Voyage"?

Both explore themes of survival and the human will to endure difficult circumstances.

400

 In "Moral Logic," who do they say are people who feel survivors guilt?

Soldiers, adventurers, natural disastor survivors 

400

In "The Cost of Survival," how does the author use tension to highlight the stakes of survival?

The author uses rising tension, descriptive language, and vivid imagery to emphasize the life-or-death nature of the decisions the characters face.

500

What comes at the end of a quote

Citation

500

What needs to be included in the citation for our paper?

(Authors name, Page #, para #).

500

What is something you can say right before the quote?

In the text it says

500

What is your reasoning supposed to do?

Explain to your reader why you're right, prove your point

500

What's one way you can start your reasoning?

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