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sound of thunder scavenger hunt (sound (The Monster roared, (page 8), The…
sound of thunder scavenger hunt
sound
The Monster roared, (page 8)
The rifles cracked again, Their sound was lost in shriek and lizard thunder. (page 8)
The Monster, at the first motion, lunged forward with a terrible scream. (page 7)
smell
It exhaled. The stink of raw flesh blew down the wilderness.
(page 7)
A windstorm from the beast's mouth engulfed them in the stench of slime and old blood. (page 7 and 8)
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. (page 11)
sights
A fount of blood spurted from its throat. Somewhere inside, a sac of fluids burst. (page 8)
In the slime, tiny insects wriggled, so that the entire body seemed to twitch and undulate, even while the monster itself did not move. (page 7)
The Tyrant Lizard raised itself. Its armored flesh glittered like a thousand green coins. The coins, crusted with slime, steamed. (page 7)
touches
Eckels felt himself fall into a chair. He fumbled crazily at the thick slime on his boots. He held up a clod of dirt, trembling (page 11)
beyond this man who was not quite the same man seated at this desk that was not quite the same desk . . . lay an entire world of streets and people. What sort of world it was now, there was no telling. He could feel them moving there, beyond the walls, almost, like so many chess pieces blown in a dry wind .... (page 11)
simile
And the head itself, a ton of sculptured stone (page 6)
Each lower leg was a piston (page 6)
metaphor
Like a stone idol, like a mountain avalanche, Tyrannosaurus fell. (page 8)
It was like standing by a wrecked locomotive or a steam shovel at quitting time, all valves being released or levered tight. (page 8)
personification
foreshadowing
I'm warning you, Eckels, I might kill you yet. I've got my gun ready (page 10)
theme
The theme of the story is that every thing you do matters. The theme is this because with the butterfly effect everything you do now can change major things in the future like if you kill a small bug today it may change major things millions of years in the future.