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OERs

OERs. What does “The Most Dangerous Game” teach one about survival? “The world is made up of two classes – the hunters and the huntees” (62). “I must keep my nerve. I must keep my nerve” (75). “The cossack was the cat. He was the mouse” (76). OERs.

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OERs

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  1. OERs • What does “The Most Dangerous Game” teach one about survival? • “The world is made up of two classes – the hunters and the huntees” (62). • “I must keep my nerve. I must keep my nerve” (75). • “The cossack was the cat. He was the mouse” (76).

  2. OERs • Aunt Nicey claimed that Doodle would not only survive but may turn out to be a saint because he was a caul baby. Do you think Doodle lived out that prediction? • “…he looked straight at me and grinned” (464). • “Doodle could beat me lying” (468). • “Slowly while singing, “Shall We Gather at the River,” he carried the bird around to the front yard and dug a hole in the petunia bed” (474).

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