Setting
Characters
Plot
Literary Devices
100

The type of vehicle Rainsford is on at the beginning of the story. 

A yacht (or boat/ship)

100

Who answers the door for Rainsford?

Ivan

100

The general’s favorite animal to hunt.

Humans

100

“Sailors have a curious dread of the place.”

Foreshadowing

200

The island Rainsford washes ashore on. 

Ship-Trap Island

200

The color of General Zaroff’s eyes

Black

200

Where Rainsford and his shipmates are traveling to at the beginning of the story. 

The Amazon

200

“It was like trying to see through a blanket.”

Simile

300

How many houses are on the island?

One

300

The person who thinks animals are capable of feeling.

Whitney

300

General Zaroff claims he has read Rainsford’s book about hunting this animal in Tibet. (two words)

Snow Leopard

300

“…the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows.”

Personification

400

The sea Rainsford is in at the beginning of the story

Caribbean

400

The state Rainsford is from.

New York

400

How the General traps sailors on the island

A false channel that leads sailors into deadly rocks

400

“It’s so dark,” he thought, “that I could sleep without closing my eyes.”

Hyperbole

500

The time of day Rainsford deduces it is when he wakes up on the island.

Afternoon

500

How old General Zaroff was when his dad gave him his first gun

Five

500

The reason General Zaroff gives Rainsford for proving why he’s “civilized”

He has electricity

500

“We do our best to preserve the amenities of civilization here.”

Irony

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