because in order to become a General you have to be strong. intelligent, and sophisticated!!
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In "The Interpreter of Maladies" the reader's perspective is that of Mr. Kapasi. This allows for the Das family to be studied critically and honestly by the reader as the family displays negative qualities. The family is oblivious to their behavior, but it is made obvious to the story's audience.
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how their relationship ended
To allow the reader to guess whether mrs. wright will be convicted
These details create an ironic effect by portraying Zaroff as a sophisticated and cultured gentleman, which is contradictory to his true nature as a cold-blooded hunter who preys on human beings. The contrast between his refined appearance and his barbaric actions shocks the reader, highlighting the depth of his depravity.
They were once enemies
An example of direct characterization in "The Most Dangerous Game" is when General Zaroff describes himself as having refined tastes and being a skilled hunter who is growing bored with traditional prey. This directly reveals his personality and motives to the reader.
Someone who not only reads, but pays attention to what they are reading and can do that diligently.
OBD1 code reader. Any brand will work well on this system. Very simple system that requires no sophisticated reader.
In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, the effect on the reader is one of suspense and tension, as they are drawn into the psychological and physical conflict between Rainsford and Zaroff. The story evokes feelings of fear and exhilaration, as readers grapple with moral questions about survival and the nature of humanity. Additionally, the thrilling twists keep readers engaged, making them reflect on the darker aspects of human nature and the instinct to hunt. Ultimately, it leaves a lingering sense of unease about the boundaries between predator and prey.
The mood of this famous story is ominous and suspenseful, primarily because of the setting and plot. Rainsford initially thinks he swims to safety after falling off the yacht, but he arrives on an island with a strangely gothic mansion, complete with a heavy front door and a threatening doorman. Once General Zaroff, who is a disarmingly gracious host, explains the rules of the "game," Rainsford must struggle for his life in a jungle-like forest complete with a "Death Swamp." Although Rainsford is a famous, experienced hunter, he is hardly a match for the general who knows the island well and tracks him unerringly. Although Rainsford has some success, with the hounds and Zaroff's henchman Ivan in pursuit as well, Rainsford must jump off a cliff to escape. To the reader's surprise, after Zaroff's leisurely dinner, Rainsford confronts Zaroff in his bedroom and challenges him. With the ending, Rainsford "had never slept in a better bed," we learn that he did indeed defeat the vicious general who "furnished a repast for the dogs." Throughout the story the gripping suspense creates a mood that engages the reader and never falters.
Automobiles today are highly sophisticated with monitoring systems in place. These monitoring systems notice when there is a problem. Each of these problems have an associated code. The code reader communicates with the on-board computer to diagnose the problems.
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Use correct grammar as well as spelling. No sophisticated person enjoys reading incorrect English. Also make the reader feel important.
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The mood of "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" is suspenseful and eerie, with a sense of mystery and tension that keeps the reader engaged throughout the story. The atmosphere created by the author is haunting and chilling, adding to the overall mood of the book.