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Who is the main character that ends up being hunted?
Rainsford
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What are the two characters who are on the yacht going to hunt?
Jaguars
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Where does Zaroff live before coming to "Shipwreck Island?"
Russia
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Why is Rainsford in the water when he hears the gunshot and swims toward the island?
He fell off the yacht while reaching for his pipe that was knocked out of his hand by the ropes.
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The word "animated" means:
gave energy or life
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Who is the owner of "Shipwreck Island" who hunts Rainsford?
Zaroff
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What is the main conflict in "The Most Dangerous Game?"
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
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Where does the Malay Mancatcher hurt Zaroff?
His shoulder
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Why does Zaroff like to hunt humans?
Because they can reason and are therefore dangerous
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The words "shinnied" means:
Climbed quickly
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Who is the deaf and dumb(mute) giant that helps Zaroff?
Ivan
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What is the first thing that Rainsford does to try to trick Zaroff?
He makes a winding fox trail and hides in a tree
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From where does Zaroff know Rainsford?
Zaroff has read Rainsford's books on hunting
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Why does Rainford tell himself, "I will not lose my nerve. I will not?"
To calm himself down so he does panic
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What does the word "appraising" mean?
Judging
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Who is on the yacht with Rainsford and traveling with him to Rio?
Whitney
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What is the name of the trap that Rainsford sets up last?
Uganda Knife Trap
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Where does Rainsford build his second trap?
Close to Death Swamp
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Why does Zaroff believe that Rainsford will hunt humans with him?
Because they had both fought in World War I, and he saw war as hunting humans
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What does "surmounted" mean?
dealt with a difficulty
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What is Rainsford's first name?
Sanger
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What three traits does Zaroff think the perfect prey have?
They can reason, have courage, and are cunning.
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Where is Zaroff's "new collection" of heads?
His library.
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Why does Zaroff believe that hunting humans is not immoral?
He believes that the weak were put on earth to give the strong pleasure.
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What does the word "indolently" mean?
lazily; idly
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