In “The Most Dangerous Game” the relationship between Rainsford and General Zaroff is not by blood, they are just getting to know each other. Meanwhile, In “The Sniper” the relationship between the sniper and the dead man is that they are brothers. So, while both men’s intentions were to kill their ‘prey’, the sniper wasn’t aware of who his prey was. In the Sniper it states, “When the sniper reached the laneway on the street level, he felt a sudden curiosity as to the identity of the enemy sniper whom he had killed… Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother's face.” Even though the story ended at that, we can predict that the sniper wasn’t proud or happy at finding out who he killed. On the other hand, In “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford knows who he killed and is proud of doing so. “He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.” From this, we can infer that Rainsford is not regretful by killing Zaroff, and is sleeping peacefully knowing Zaroff is gone.
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yeah, I would think it's possible. I'm not sure if my explanation is right, but if one of them told the two a secret, and killed those people, they would keep the secret, including the one who killed them. sorry if this was way wrong lol
A prepositional phrase is a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object. An example of a prepositional phrase would be something like under your hat. I think..
Can you elaborate a little more please?
I THINK it would be the last one.