Question 1 Unsaved
In what point of view was “The Most Dangerous Game” written?

Question 1 options:

second person objective


first person subject


third person omniscient


none of the above

Question 2 (1 point) Question 2 Unsaved
What was the mood set by the author in the beginning of the book?

Question 2 options:

intriguing and humorous


quiet and unobtrusive


light-hearted and mysterious


ominous and mysterious

Question 3 (1 point) Question 3 Unsaved
Read the following excerpt:

“One does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated class, even in America, with such a naive … point of view. It’s like finding a snuff-box in a limousine” (30).

What figurative language is used in the above quotation?

Question 3 options:

onomatopoeia


simile


personification


alliteration

Question 4 (1 point) Question 4 Unsaved
Which quote shows why Zaroff began to lose his fascination with hunting?

Question 4 options:

“I had to invent a new animal to hunt.”


“Life is for the strong, to be lived by the strong, and, if needs be, taken by the strong.


“My hand was made for the trigger, my father said.”


“There is no greater bore than perfection.”

Question 5 (1 point) Question 5 Unsaved
A foil character is a minor character whose character traits contrast with those of the main character. Who is a foil character in the story?

Question 5 options:

General Zaroff


Ivan


Rainsford


Whitney

Respuesta :

1. Answer: third person omniscient

 2. Answer: ominous and mysterious

3. Answer: simile

4. Answer: I had to invent a new animal to hunt.

5. Answer: General Zaroff  

Rainsford was a hunter by nature and he enjoyed hunting. General Zaroff acted as a foil for Rainsford. He was a foil in the way that he contrasted Rainsford by making him the hunted instead of the hunter.