dylanseese79
dylanseese79 dylanseese79
  • 14-09-2020
  • English
contestada

The Most Dangerous Game

1. How do the ironic situations in "The Most Dangerous Game" develop Rainsford's shifting perspective?

2. How might the author’s use of the word “game” in the title of this story have a double meaning?

Respuesta :

kittythedigger
kittythedigger kittythedigger
  • 14-09-2020

Answer:

because of the thought process they went through 2.by creating the effect of deceptiveness

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

in a lysogenic infection, the viral dna that is embbeded in a host cell's dna is called a(n)
What causes Hawaii to have volcanoes?
What is 4(y-1)=32? Please show work :) Thank you!!
if the mooon moved further away from the earth what effect do you think it would have on the tides
Compare Niger’s and Italy’s net migration rates on the chart above. What do these figures mean for the two countries?
A state refusing to follow a federal law would be guilty of
What fractional part of a pound is an ounce
one sixth of thirty six hundredths is less than two tenths less than four write as inequality if closed write true or false
Tsunami waves have ? 1. no crests 2. no troughs 3. long wavelengths 4. short wavelengths
The state of matter that keeps its shape and volume when it is placed in a different container