If you need to finish the reading for today, look at the previous post with the link to the story.
Read
from where our class left off:
1.
STOP at the end of the 1st column on page 13.
What is foreshadow?
Foreshadow
is…
What clues/foreshadowing were in this story that
developed what General Zaroff does?
One
example that shows that Zaroff hunts humans is when the island is called
“Ship-Trap Island.” The title also shows that hunting humans is the most
dangerous game.
KEEP
READING
2. STOP at the end of the 1st column on page 14. PREDICT.
How might Zaroff find men to hunt?
KEEP
READING
3. STOP at the end of the 1st column on page 16 and answer
this question: In what ways is the “game” an unequal contest? Explain your
answer with EVIDENCE from the text in three sentences.
Keep
reading.
4. STOP
at the yellow box on page 17. Answer this question: Who do you predict will be
the general’s next victim? How do you guess it will work out? Answer in at
least two sentences.
Keep
reading.
5. STOP
at the natural break of the page on 18 in the first column ending in “his right
hand rested on a cocked revolver thrust in the crimson sash above his waist.”
Answer
this question: How would you describe the character of General Zaroff? Think
about how he feels about his dog versus how he feels about hunting humans.
Write five sentences describing the general and his personality.
Keep
reading.
6. STOP
at page 19 at the end of the first
column and answer these questions: The writer heightens the SUSPENSE in this
passage by leaving crucial questions unanswered. Look at the last paragraph in
the first column that starts with “Rainsford held his breath.”
What
question do you have at the beginning of the passage?
Read
to the end of the second column. What
question(s) do you NOW have at the end of the passage?
Keep
reading.
7.
STOP at the end of the story on page 22. Answer this question: What effect does
the “game” seem to have had on Rainsford?
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