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PLEASE HELP SRSLY 99 POINTS I NEEED TO FINISH THISSS

1. A possible meaning of the title could be:

The most dangerous prey
The most dangerous gamble
The most dangerous contest
a and c
b and c
2. “I’ve read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see...I am General Zaroff.” When General Zaroff says this to Rainsford, it is most closely an example of:

suspense
characterization
irony
coincidence
conflict
3. Zaroff hums from Madame Butterfly, reads from Marcus Aurelius’s writings, and smokes perfumed cigarettes. These are all examples of:

characterization
coincidence
irony
suspense
4. Which of the following can be considered a protagonist?

The Island
Whitney
Rainsford
All of the above
None of the above
5. The conversation at the beginning of the story between Whitney and Rainsford is an example of:

Suspense
Humor
Symbolism
Foreshadowing
6. The conversation at the beginning of the story between Whitney and Rainsford serves what purpose(s)?

Foreshadows the events that take place on Ship-Trap Island
Exposes a personal limitation on Rainsford’s part
Establishes Whitney as a protagonist
a and b
a and c
7. The protagonist in the story is:

Zaroff
Rainsford
Whitney
a and c
a and b
8. What types of conflict arise in this story?

man vs. man
man vs. nature
man vs. himself
all of the above
a and c
9. What is ironic about the conversation Rainsford and General Zaroff have after dinner?

Rainsford doesn’t want to hunt.
Rainsford reflects Whitney’s position from their earlier conversation on the yacht.
General Zaroff has new game.
Rainsford and Zaroff differ on their opinion of the Cape buffalo.
none of the above
10. The conclusion to the story is an example of:

irony
coincidence
symbolism
suspense
none of the above

2 Answers

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Hello,

1. the most dangerous contest

2. coincidence

3. irony

4. all the above

Hope This Helps!

User Arturovm
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i could help on 3 questions

The most dangerous contest
coincidence
irony
User R Dragon
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