At the end Rainsford kills Zaroff when he is asleep. Then Rainsford keeps the house then his old shipmates ship crashes on the island. They are petrified because of the rumors. Rainsford sees them and they are pleased to see him and Rainsford invites them in for tea and bread. After they eat and finish their tea they go out to go hunting to add to their collection. It was close to dawn when they finished hunting. They went back to the lodge to clean off for dinner and bed. For dinner they had cream of mushroom soup. After dinner they went to bed. They loved the beds they said it was like laying on a nice fluffy cloud. At seven a.m they woke up and had left over soup. It hit eight oclock when they gotten finished eating and washing their clothes. …show more content…
The sound of crunchy leaves and twigs breaking. Whitney grabbed his rifle and held it in the direction from where the noise was coming from. Then the noise had stopped but they still couldn’t see whom or what it was. After a few in silence they began to do what they were doing before the noises started to happen. They walked off into the woods after they’ve gotten done finishing cooking. They wanted to find whom or what was making those loud noises. Rainsford, Whitney, and some other shipmates split up and while they was split up there was a shipmate name Paul. Paul was only in his early twenties. Paul was walking and then out of nowhere Paul turned around and seen a huge buff man bleeding from his arm add head. Paul was petrified. Paul was trembling in fear. Ivan the big tough guy took the gun from Paul. Then Ivan shot Paul. After the gun went off Whitney, Rainsford, and the other shipmates listens for where the gunshot came from the direction. They ran and the see Paul on the floor bleeding like crazy. They carried Paul to the lodge. When the had gotten to the front stairs they had noticed that someone had gotten in because the front door was open. They walked in and laid Paul on the couch. Ivan killed everyone even himself in
Starting with the first poem, TKAM can relate to this because it is similar to how Jem and Scout would walk to home from school. The first section states how the writer can remember calling their mother from the hall in the basement. This gives me an image of Scout or Jem calling Atticus. Sections two through 4 basically just gives an imagery of Scout, Jem, and occasionally Dill walking to their house. The final section stands out though because in the book, Scout does explain how her and Jem did walk home from school during winter.
Chapter 9: After returning from his leave, Paul sees that his friends are still alive. Relieved that they are still alive, he shares his food with them. His friends felt that Paul was lucky because he was away from the war to visit his family. His friends explain that while he was gone, they heard that they are all going to Russia.
Chapter four Journal In this chapter, the author looks at hermeneutics in a much broader sense, which is much less exact than the exegesis tool. The author again reminds readers that “a text cannot mean what it never could have meant for its original readers or hearers” (Fee and Stuart, 77). That is why the exegesis must come first. So in summary, the basic rule is not to be used alone, but it can always inform the reader as to what a passage cannot mean.
There was nothing in the woods but the only things he heard were owls, wolves or dogs, and
Porthos wasn 't sure how he was meant to feel. He thought that once he knew his father 's identity he 'd be at peace. But as he rode away from the Marquis de Belgard 's estate, Porthos felt as if he would never rest. There was a part of him that wished he had never found out about Belgard. And another part of him couldn 't help but wish de Foix was his father, as he had first thought.
If you keep reading this it shows how Paul slowly comes to realize that his friend has truly died with him thinking his friend has died before slowly coming to know the
They are in trouble because the English are surrounding them. But, the German counter-attack comes and the guys make it out safely. The reader then finds out that another friend of his, named Muller dies because of a shot in the stomach. And Paul’s dear friend, Kat also dies because he was hurt in the shin, and was wounded on the back of his head which brought him to death. Poor Paul goes through all this hardship as to see so many of his friends that he went to school with die on the battlefield.
The afternoon is illuminated by summer sunshine, with amethyst crocuses and pearl white lilies blooming in the gardens. As Jacob guides you through the grassy knolls surrounding your manor, still carrying on about how he'd "let you win" your last Quidditch match, you feel a sudden, searing pain on your wrist that tears you from your reverie. Jacob turns, zeroing in on the arm you cradle against your chest, "Did you fall?" he says, his lips twisted into a displeased pucker, "Mother will kill me if you have. You know how she feels about you play—" "-I didn't.
The lights were flashing and the ship was rocking slowly. They saw blood trickling from the elevator shaft. They had no idea what happened. They screamed and called for help… but none came.
Maurice tripped over uneven ground and Jonathan kept running not noticing. Maurice got captured by the pirates and taken prisoner. Jonathan looked behind him to see that he was all alone. The pirates head back to the ship carrying Maurice back to the ship against his will as a prisoner. Jonathan tried to hide away for the rest of the storm.
Next, he built a tiger pit which killed one of Zaroff’s dogs. After he built a knife trap that killed Ivan. He then swam to the house where he confronted Zaroff and slept in Zaroff’s
This quote from the text is clarifying how Paul told Sergeant Rojas everything he saw and heard from Erik and Arthur. He told Sergeant Rojas about the incident that involved Erik and Arthur killing Luis with a spine-chilling blackjack. Sergeant Rojas brought Arthur to jail, and told Erik to stay in the house so if he was to come back, Erik will be in the house. Revealing Erik and Arthur’s secrets with Sergeant Rojas lifts a weight off of Paul’s shoulders, and finally puts an end to the Erik Fisher Football Dream. To conclude, The decisions Paul had to make not only affected him, but it also affected his friends, family, and enemies.
About to duck into another alleyway they were stopped by a shout "STOP! Keep running and this old man dies! " It was Lukas. Holding Reb Alter with a pistol to his forehead. Max and Lazer turned around slowly.
Passengers scrambled back to rooms for life jackets. Then, a second explosion shook the ship, believed to be a steam pressure drop. With the ship moving at 18 knots the water flooding in caused the bow to sink and the stern to lift, and a list towards the starboard, as a result of the empty coal bunker filling up. The men in the forward baggage holds, where the torpedo hit, were all killed or trapped, and they knew how to launch a life boat. The deck was in chaos, the starboard boats were too far for a person to get in them off the deck and the port ones were not over the water.
He used the train as an escape, hoping to find what he has been searching for. Dave and Paul could not face their problems head on and took the easy way out. Dave deciding to skip out of town when he did not get what he wanted and Paul committing suicide when he found out he could not live the life he