The Most Dangerous Game” is the story of Rainsford's transformation of perspective. He begins by having no sympathy with animals—or prey—and ends up experiencing precisely what the prey does when being hunted. But Rainsford can be a little frustrating as a narrative voice.
Answer:
"My uncle was arrested another time-did I tell you?-for being a pedestrian."
"You know, I'm not afraid of you... So many people are. Afraid of firemen, I mean."
"I'm seventeen and I'm crazy. My uncle says the two always go together. When people ask your age, he said, always say seventeen and insane."
Explanation:
Irony is a literary term that is used to convey the opposite meaning of what is intended, usually to create humor or emphasis. There are different types of irony such as:
1. Dramatic irony: where the audience knows the outcome, but the actors do not.
2. Verbal irony: when a person says something totally different from what they mean
3. Tragic Irony: this is a type of dramatic irony, but the audience is aware of an incoming tragedy.
Answer:
...all the time...
Explanation:
In lines 5-8, the exaggeration(hyperbole) is "...all the time..."
Hyperbole also called overstatement is known to be the use of exaggeration. It is a rhetorical device or figure of speech which is used to create strong impressions or emphasis of a particular thing. When hyperbole are used as figures of speech, they are not meant to be taken literally.
From the given passage, the exaggeration "...all the time..." tends to explain that the 99% can also watch TV shows every time (all the time) if they had it.