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According to Rainsford, a character in “The Most Dangerous Game,” “the world is made up of two classes- the hunters and the huntees.” Might the world also be divided into adults and children? winners and losers? rich and poor? Write about what would happen if any of these two groups were to switch places. Choose just one to write about.

By Richard Connell

___ Hunting is a sport. ___ Animals have no feelings. ___ Hunting is evil. ___ Hunting is unfair. ___ Animals have emotions. ___ Strength is more important than intelligence. ___ Bringing a gun to a knife fight is fair.

1. Irony-A contrast between expectation and reality 2. Foreshadowing-Clues the writer puts in the story to give the reader a hint of what is to come. 3. *Pun-A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings (*NEW)

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