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Which answer choice identifies the main conflict in The Most Dangerous Game?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
In the Most Dangerous Game, why does Zaroff feel his game is not immoral?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
Which answer choice best describes what The Most Dangerous Game is about?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
How does the author create suspense at the beginning of The Most Dangerous Game?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
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 starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
n The Most Dangerous Game, which answer choice best describes General Zaroff's problem before he invents his game?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
In The Most Dangerous Game, which factor contributes most to Zaroff's defeat at Rainsford's hands?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
In The Most Dangerous Game, which of the following is the game that Zaroff invents?
He starts the story with dialogue, not description.
He cares only for hunting, but hunting has begun to bore him.
He hunts human beings - sailors he has lured to the island.
a deadly contest between two hunters
Rainsford vs. Zaroff
The visitors would rather take their chances in the hunt than be tortured
Zaroff's overconfidence
He believes that the weak exist to give pleasure to the strong.
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