I think the story is inciting. He has nobody to help him with his problems he is going through and kinda odd that he's thinking no one is there for him.
Study Guide
Study Guide for Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder” I. VOCABULARY: Be able to define the following words and understand them when they appear in the story or appear in the story or class discussion. expendable: to be used only once infinitesimally: Extremely small Primeval: resembling the earliest ages of the history of the world Resilient: able to recover quickly from difficult situations revoke: take away Sheathed: put weapon in protective covering subliminal: below the threshold of sensation or consciousness taint: trace of bad quality undulate: move with a smooth wave like motion II. LITERARY TERMS: Be able to define each term and apply each term to the story. foreshadowing: warning or indication (a future event) Describe what is foreshadowed in the story: Eckles being warned of not going out of the path or he will change time. simile: example: metaphor: example: protagonist Who is the protagonist of this story? The protagonist of the story is Eckles. QUEST...
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