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“The Most Dangerous Game” By Richard Connell VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT

tangible (pg. 25) “Sometimes I think evil is a tangible thing— with wave lengths, just as sound and light have. An evil place can, so to speak, broadcast vibrations of evil.” (pg 25)

perils (pg. 26) “Dense jungle came down to the very edge of the cliffs. What perils that tangle of trees and underbrush might hold for him did not concern Rainsford just then.”

What is the definition of perils based on the context?

discern (pg. 27) “Rainsford stood blinking in the river of glaring gold light that poured out. The first thing Rainsford’s eyes discerned was the largest man Rainsford had ever seen—a gigantic creature, solidly made and black- bearded to the waist.”

What is the definition of discern based on the context?

imprudent (pg. 30) “ ‘After the debacle in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there.”

What is the definition of imprudent based on the context?

condone (pg. 31) Zaroff: “Surely, your experiences in the war—” Rainsford: “Did not make me condone cold- blooded murder…”

What is the definition of condone based on the context?

eludes (pg 32) “… ‘If my quarry eludes me for three whole days, he wins the game. If I find him’… ‘he loses.’”

What is the definition of eludes based on the context?

imperative (pg. 36) “His need for rest was imperative and he thought: ‘I have played the fox, now I must play the cat of the fable.’”

zealous (pg. 37) “Rest brought him new confidence and almost a feeling of security. Even so zealous a hunter as General Zaroff could not trace him there, he told himself; only the devil himself could follow that complicated trail through the jungle after dark. But perhaps, the general was a devil—”

What is the definition of zealous based on the context?

recoil (pg. 40) “General Zaroff was still on his feet. But Ivan was not. The knife, driven by the recoil of the springing tree, had not wholly failed.”

What is the definition of recoil based on the context?

repast (pg. 40) “ ‘…One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford…’” “He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.”

What is the definition of repast based on the context?