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Title: The Most Dangerous Game


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The Most Dangerous Game
  • Vocabulary

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Brief Attention Words-
  • superstition- when you believe something is
    true, but you base this belief on faith, magic or
    chance. For example, if you break a mirror, you
    have 7 years bad luck. This is superstition.
  • tangible- you are able to touch it
  • opaqueness- not able to see through darkness
  • indolently- if you do something lazily
  • blandly- something said in a soothing or calm
    way
  • bizarre- when something is odd or unusual

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Elaborate Attention
  • palpable- something you can touch or feel that is
    typically unseen like air, heat, or a tense
    situation.
  • Explanation- In the story, Rainsford refers to
    the darkness/air of the night as being palpable.

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  • vigor- when someone keeps or gets back his or
    her strength and energy.
  • Explanation- Rainsford has the vigor to continue
    his escape because he had some sleep.

5
  • naive- when someone is immature, uneducated or
    doesnt know as much as someone else does.
  • Explanation- General Zaroff believes Rainsford
    is naïve because he doesnt understand what is
    about to happen to him in the story.

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  • anguish- when someone will physically and
    emotionally feel extreme pain of the body or
    mind.
  • Explanation- Characters in The Most Dangerous
    Game may have anquish on their faces.

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  • futile- when someone feels useless or hopeless or
    when what someone is doing is a waste of time.
  • Explanation- Many times in the story,
    Rainsford feels his actions are futile because
    they dont seem to be helping him escape the
    General.

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  • scruples- when someone has to weigh right and
    wrong in their mind. Typically, someone with
    scruples does the right thing.
  • Explanation- Many would say that General Zaroff
    has no scruples because he is somewhat evil.

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  • perils- danger
  • Explanation- Rainsford will find himself in many
    perilous situations in the story, The Most
    Dangerous Game.

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Have you ever??
  • Have you ever been in a scrupulous or a perilous
    situation? Which were you in? What was the
    situation? What did you do? If you have not,
    please make up one. Please write your response
    in your notebook.
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