If it does not contain Carbon.
Answer: the animal cell has a mitochondria while the plant cell doesn’t
Explanation:
Answer: A. his attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be the hunted
Explanation:
At the climax of "The Most Dangerous Game", by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford has an epiphany about his attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be the hunted. Sanger Rainford is a hunter, however now is himself who is being chased by the hounds. At this moment, he can experience the feelings that the animals feel when he hunts them.
This story vascillates between the everyday humdrum life of Water Mitty, the hen-pecked husband sterotype, and the extravagant adventures he lives in his daydreams. Mitty flits in and out of reality, his daydreams concocted by a stream of consciousness association triggered by the sputtering of his car's exhaust pipe, a pair of gloves, and finally a freshly lit cigarette. In such a way this docile "hubby" gets to be the captain of an icebreaker, a famous surgeon, a defendent in a murder trial and finally a fighter pilot taken captive distaining a firing squad. Mitty's imagination is his "second life," which nurtures his deflated ego and helps hims escape the insufferable mediocrity of his existence.
If you do a graph of the plot line of this story, it would look very much like a cardiograph printout, with the steady horizontal line of Mitty's real life intermittantly broken by the highs and lows of his "virtual" existence.