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1. The names of the more vital characters. Rainsford, Whitney, General Zaroff, Ivan. Just to name a few, if not all.
2. Rainsford and Whitney are hunters. They admit to being hunters and looking for good hunt where they intend to be heading right from the beginning. They also mention moose and jaguar hunting.
3. Rainsford does not believe animals have the same type of feelings as people do. He believes the world is made up into two classes: the hunters and huntees. This is something he mentions to Whitney. He also believes that humans are the hunters.
4. Rainsford and Whitney are traveling by boat. Rainsford falls overboard and has the capacity and strength to swim all the way to shore. He is not where he intended to land while originally traveling on the ship.
5. Rainsford does not think people should hunt people.
6. Ivan is a Cossack.
7. Sanger Rainsford has written a book before about hunting. General Zaroff has admitted to reading it. This is not something you have to assume.
8. During the hunt, General Zaroff has every intention of killing Rainsford if he catches him. Zaroff does not win the game.
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Cumings’s poem is innovative and experiments with form and grammar.
The poem explores Cumings’s view of the importance of the function of form over meaning.
if your doing apex the answer is:
A. draws attention to the line, perhaps making it seem more important.
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1. The Way to Rainy Mountain is the story of the Kiowa Tribe. The Kiowa tribe relied on hunting for sustenance. Their history says that they emerged from a log. Their existence is very spontaneous and natural. The tribe was also decimated by natural disasters. The tribe didn't last long. Thus, the human-nature relationship in this literary piece is that Humans cannot exist without nature. Nature decided the longevity of the tribe. Nature dictated who will survive to this day as with natural selection.
2. In the piece "How the World was Made" there is one central character, Maheo. Maheo is all powerful and was responsible for all creation. The human-nature relationship in this story is that of a creator and his creation. Here, Maheo created nature and decided their fate.
The two literary pieces are opposites when it comes the their relationship with nature. Both present great contrasts into how each tribe regarded nature.