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In The Most Dangerous Game, which factor contributes most to Zaroff's defeat at Rainsford's hands?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
In The Cask of Amontillado, why does Montresor tell his servants not to leave his house?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
Which of the following events comes first in The Most Dangerous Game?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
Which answer choice best describes what The Most Dangerous Game is about?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
In The Most Dangerous Game, Zaroff tells Rainsford that his visitors always choose to participate in the hunt rather than face Ivan. What can you infer from this remark?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
According to the following sentence from The Cask of Amontillado, what has Fortunato done Montresor? The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge.
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
How does the author create suspense at the beginning of The Most Dangerous Game?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
In The Cask of Amontillado, who is the narrator, or the character who tells the story?
He has insulted him.
Rainsford falls overboard.
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
a deadly contest between two hunters
He knows they will do the opposite of what they are told.
He has Whitney describe the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.
Montressor
Zaroff's overconfidence
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