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Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game W B T L E Part Two ENTER
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game ackground Information Contents I。 Author 工工。工 ntroduction to the Story IL。 The Fox and the cat IV Madame Butterfly W BT E BAC
Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game W B T L E I. Author II. Introduction to the Story III. The Fox and the Cat IV. Madame Butterfly Background Information
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game . Author .. rIchard Connell(1893-1929) Born on october 17, 1893 in a New york Richard Cornell state community near the Hudson River, not far from Theodore roosevelts homestead, richard connell started his writing career early, working as a reporter for the Poughkeepsie News- Press while still in high school. He spent a year at Georgetown College W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game W B T L E Richard Connell (1893—1929 ) Born on October 17,1893, in a New York state community near the Hudson River, not far from Theodore Roosevelt's homestead. Richard Connell started his wr iting career ear ly, working as a reporter for the Poughkeepsie NewsPress while still in high schoo l. He spent a year at Georgetown College I. Author To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game . Author ... (now University) in Washington, D. C while working as a secretary for his Richard Cornell father, who was a member of Congress. When his father died in 1912, Connell moved back east to attend harvard University. There he exercised his interest in writing by serving as an editor for both the Daily Crimson and the Lampoon, a precursor to W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game W B T L E (now University) in Washington, D.C. while working as a secretary for his father, who was a member of Congress. When his father died in 1912, Connell moved back East to attend Harvard University. There he exerc ised h is interest in writing by serv ing as an editor for both the Daily Crimson and t h e L a m p o o n , a p r e c u r s o r t o I. Author To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game . Author the popular National Lampoon satire magazine. Around this time he also Richard worked as a reporter for the New york Cornell American newspaper and served in World War I. Later, he became a free lance writer of short stories and screen lays. He was a very prolific writer. Connell was claimed to have written over 300 short stories W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game W B T L E the popular National Lampoon satire magazine. Around this time he also worked as a reporter for the New York American newspaper and served in World War I. Later, he became a freelance writer of short stories and screen plays. He was a very prolific writer. Connell was claimed to have written over 300 short stories. I. Author To be continued on the next page