the main character of a story
Protagonist
a literary device where the author provides hints of what will happen through dialogue, characterization, narration, or symbolism
Foreshadowing
A sport or competition OR
An animal that is hunted
Game
Who is the protagonist of The Most Dangerous Game?
Sanger Rainsford
The writer’s position on a debatable issue or problem
Claim
a character who contrasts the protagonist and highlights key character traits of their personality
Character Foil
a literary device that creates an uneasy feeling of anticipation in the reader as they wonder what will happen next
Suspense
An ability or skill that one does easily.
Knack
Ship-Trap Island
A mistaken belief or flawed logic that makes for a bad argument
Fallacy
the change a character experiences from the beginning of a story to the end
A note made in the margins of a book
Annotation
Able to be felt
Tangible
Rainsford's Character Foil
General Zaroff
A response to a team’s counter argument
Rebuttal
the way a character is described in a story
Characterization
onversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
Dialogue
Energy; the state of being strong or active
Vitality
According to Zaroff, what is the most dangerous game?
Humans
A fallacy where the speaker changes the subject to distract the listener
Red Herring
A character with depth, layers, and who experiences growth or change over the course of a story
Complex Character
any technique used to help the author achieve his or her purpose
Literary Device
Lazy
Indolent
What animal was Rainsford going to hunt in the Amazon?
Jaguar
This painter is known as the "Mother of American Modernism"
Georgia O’Keeffe