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Social media is a good and a bad thing, but if used in the wrong way it can be harmful to one's future. For example, if you post something maybe inappropriate or a political view or something along the controversial riskier lines, and in the future you are applying for a job. You may be the most qualified for the job and you may meet all the prerequisites but, they will look over your credentials and will check your social media to try and get a grasp of your personality and if you are a hardworker and what sort of things you are interested in. Also anything you post on the internet will be there forever it doesn't matter if you delete it right after you post it, it will be there forever somewhere in the cloud. Someone could always find it if they wanted to, so be especially careful when posting to ensure you don't put something out there you wouldn't want everyone to know about you.
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Saw
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Saw says which tense, what they are doing, and how many there are
Pensive, thoughtful, reflective, peaceful.
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"Stalked off in search of worthier prey, whistling spiritedly so that the hiders should hear and tremble"/ "Where could he burrow?"/ "Ravi had a frightening glimpse of them as Raghu combed the hedge of crotons and hibiscus, trampling delicate ferns underfoot as he did so"/ "Ravi looked about him desperately, swallowing a small ball of snot in his fear."
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Anita Desai's story "Games At Twilight" is set in an Indian atmosphere, with the children as the main protagonists. The story deals with the issues of children, their disillusioned fantasies, and the universal theme of children playing games along with their world.
The given excerpt from the story shows the children playing a game of hide-and-seek. And this scene resembles a hunting scene, where the hunter follows and captures his prey. Likewise, the hunter, in this case, is Raghu, with the "long, hefty, hairy footballer legs". And he is searching for the other children who represent the prey.
The description of not only Raghu, but the way Ravi, the protagonist describes the fear in Manu also suggests a hunting imagery. He got frightened and tried "desperately" to hide and stay away from being detected, all the while "swallowing a small ball of snot in his fear".
All these tiny descriptions makes the game sound like a hunt.