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A Sound of Thunder Scavenger Hunt (Smile - (“Exposing a fence of teeth…
A Sound of Thunder Scavenger Hunt
Smile -
“Exposing a fence of teeth like daggers…” Pg. 6
“It was like standing by a wrecked locomotive or a steam shovel at quitting time, all valves being released or levered tight…” Pg. 8
“Examine men like toys…” Pg. 6
“Like a sleepwalker he shuffled out along the Path…” Pg. 10
“Sheathed over in a gleam of pebbled skin like the mail of a terrible warrior…” Pg. 6
Metaphor -
"We got an iron man now, a man with guts..." Pg. 11
Eckels turned slowly to regard the primeval garbage dump, that hill of nightmares and terrors..." Pg. 10
"The rifle in his hands seemed a cap gun..." Pg. 8
“And the head itself, a ton of sculptured stone…” Pg. 6
“Each lower leg was a piston…” Pg. 6
Foreshadowing -
“"Does this safari guarantee I come back alive?"
"We guarantee nothing," said the official, "except the dinosaurs."” Pg. 1
““Queen Elizabeth might never be born, Washington might not cross the Delaware, there might never be a United States at all. So be careful. Stay on the Path. Never step off!"” Pg. 4
Personification -
“The jungle was alive again…” Pg. 10
“His body screamed silence in return…” Pg. 11
Touches -
"Eckels felt himself fall into a chair..." Pg. 11
"He fumbled at the thick slime on his boots..." Pg. 11
"He held up a clod of dirt trembling..." Pg. 11
Smells -
“The stink of raw flesh blew down the wilderness…” Pg. 7
“Eckels stood smelling of the air, and there was a thing to the air, a chemical taint so subtle, so slight, that only a faint cry of his subliminal senses warned him it was there.” Pg. 11
Sights -
“He indicated a metal path that struck off into green wilderness, over streaming swamp, among giant ferns and palms…” Pg. 3
“Eckels glanced across the vast office at a mass and tangle, a snaking and humming of wires and steel boxes, at an aurora that flickered now orange, now silver, now blue…” Pg. 1
“Look for the red paint!” Pg. 5
Sounds -
“The Monster, at the first motion, lunged forward with a terrible scream…” Pg. 7
“The jungle was wide and full of twitterings, rustlings, murmurs, and sighs…” P.g 6
“The rifles cracked again, Their sound was lost in shriek and lizard thunder…” Pg. 8
Themes -
Listen to the rules and instructions and don't break them.
Picture -