Prior knowledge usually means c) the knowledge that I already have on the subject. In other words: the knowledge that a person stems from some previous experience. For example in a sentence: It was proved that a man had no prior knowledge of the incident, so that is why they stopped asking him questions about it.
When I go away from you
The world beats dead
Like a slackened drum.
Apostrophe - Talking about someone away from them
Simile - Comparing the world beating dead to a slackened drum
Answer:
<h3>A chance to hunt the Tyrannosaurus Rex.</h3>
Explanation:
- The warnings given to Eckels foreshadowed him a<u> chance to hunt the Tyrannosaurus Rex.</u> However, the <u>Time Safari company couldn't guarantee him a safe return.</u>
- The chances of Eckels being killed by a dinosaur or some poisonous animal were really high. Eckels killing any animal could completely alter the whole future.
- Also, Eckels might disobey instructions and have to pay a huge penalty to the company.