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  1. In "The Most Dangerous Game," the character of Zaroff serves as a(n) _____________ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting
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  2. Select a “secondary” character (Banquo, Macduff, Malcolm) and analyze the way in which he or she serves as a foil to a
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  3. In "The Most Dangerous Game," the character of Zaroff serves as a(n) _____________ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting
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  4. A story has a main character with a happy and optimistic personality. Which character would best serve as a foil to this main
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  5. A story has a main character with a happy and optimistic personality. Which character would best serve as a foil to this main
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  6. What is a foil? Ex. Bob is used as a foil to Tina.http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/terms/2terms.html#Foil =) I still
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  7. In "The Most Dangerous Game," the character of Zaroff serves as a(n) _____________ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting
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  8. What is the foil in a narrative? (1 point) an outside narrator who is all seeing and all knowing. a narrator who is also a
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  9. In the first two paragraphs of this passage, the character of Zeena is best described as aA. round character. B. dynamic
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  10. A story has a main character with a happy and optimistic personality. Which character would best serve as a foil to this main
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