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Literary Elements 2
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Direct or NOT
100

What is the name of the island that General Zaroff lives on?

Ship-Trap Island

100

In what region of the world is the book set?

Caribbean

100

Why does Rainsford go onto the deck?

To smoke a pipe

100

When Rainsford reaches the island and thinks he is safe, this is an example of...

irony

100

The conversation between Zaroff and Rainsford is an example of what literary element?

dialogue

100

capable of being touched or felt; tangible.

Palpable 

100

Define exposition

Setting, characters, necessary background information. 

100

Which type of characterization SHOWS the reader something about the character?

Indirect. 

200

Where does Rainsford find himself after swimming ashore?

A rocky shore just outside of a jungle/Beach

200

Ennui is another word for what?

Boredom

200

What does General Zaroff describe as his "ideal animal"?

Man

200

Rainsford facing his fear at being caught is an example of what type of conflict?

internal

200

What point of view is the story told from?

third person

200

the body of knowledge, especially of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject

Lore

200

Rainsford creating a trap in the jungle is an example of what type of action?

Rising acting

200

Which type of characterization TELLS the reader about the character?

Direct. 

300

What happens during the first day of the hunt?

General Zaroff leaves Rainsford out to prolong the hunt

300

Who dies in the final scene?

General Zaroff

300

To where does Rainsford finally escape?

The sea

300

To say the the wash of the sea "slapped his face" is an example of what literary element?

personification

300

The detailed description of the jungle in the story is an example of ...

imagery

300

to inflict with distress, suffering, or pain.

Anguish

300

The last sentence of the story mentions Rainsford sleeping in the general's bed. This is an example of...

resolution or denouement

300

Directly characterize Mrs. Cole.

Be careful with these answers. 

400

What is the weather like on Ship-Trap island?

Hot and humid

400

What kind of gun does Rainsford heard while he is swimming in the water?

Pistol

400

What is one possible meaning of the title?

It refers to man being the most dangerous animal to hunt and that hunting man is a dangerous pastime.

400

The phrase "like trying to see through a blanket" is an example of...

simile

400

When Rainsford says that Zaroff is the cat and he is the mouse, this is an example of what?

metaphor

400

intensely devoted, eager, or enthusiastic;

Ardent

400

Turning point of the story when the plot is at its most suspenseful moment and the protagonist directly confronts the main conflict.

Climax

400

What type of characterization is this? Mason yelled and cried for hours after Mrs. Cole assigned the essay topics. 

Indirect characterization
500

Where are Rainsford and Whitney at the beginning of the story?

On a yacht near Ship-Trap island

500

What do General Zaroff and Rainsford have in common?

They are both big game hunters

500

Why is General Zaroff no longer interested in hunting?

It has become too easy for him

500

When Rainsford digs a pit and remembers doing so in France, this is an allusion to what historical event?

World War I

500
Write an example of ONE type of conflict from the text. 

Answers will vary.

500

an animal or bird hunted or pursued.

Quarry
500

an event that sets the main character's journey in motion, usually near the beginning of a story.

Inciting incident

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