The intended audience influences the tone a lot. For an example, what tone would you use for a children’s book/ A book reading to kids? You would use a playful, or funny tone to keep the children entertained. You wouldn’t likely use a strong, professional tone with them. If you was talking to group of college kids, or writing a college text books, what tone would you use? You would most likely use a professional, and serious tone since they are in college. Another little example, what tone do you usually talk to your pet in? Even though they don’t understand us, we usually talk to our furry little friends in a high-pitched voice. Why? Maybe Because we know that they have tiny minds.
The technique he uses is to make a tangled and disorganized trails. He does this to confuse Zaroff and not allow him to figure out the correct way to find him.
This question refers to the book "The most dangerous game." When reading this book, we can see that:
- Rainsford is a renowned hunter.
- He finds himself trapped in a game created by millionaire hunter, Zaroff.
- This game is all about making Rainsford the manhunt that Zaroff needs to find and kill.
This makes Rainsford use all his experience as a hunter to save his own life.
Rainsford's first thought during the game is to escape Zaroff by running. At that moment, he remembered how foxes can be very elusive animals, as it creates tangled trails that confuse the hunter to recognize the path that the fox used.
In this case, he creates tangled and tangled trails, like the fox, to confuse Zaroff.
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Answer:
A) the story told by the narrator has two meanings
Inform means to tell someone about something that they don't know about.
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