Answer:
O The long swim.
Explanation:
Richard Connell's short story <em>The Most Dangerous Game</em> tells the story of how Sanger Rainsford and a savage hunter Colonel Zaroff had their own perceptions of being a hunter. The story follows the protagonist Sanger in his attempts to try to escape the savagery of the Colonel.
After Rainsford had swum to the shore of Ship-Trap island, he walked and got to the mansion of Colonel Zaroff. There, he was given food and clothing. After they had their dinner, the colonel began telling him of his great hunting grounds, the thrill of hunting an animal that can reason and think. As he kept on going about his island and tried to move on to show off his library, Rainsford requested to be excused. At this, <u>Colonel Zaroff accepted that he has had a long swim so he should get some rest.
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your answer is: Pastoralism
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Answer: The theme in both passages are similar because they both show don't lose hope or faith in something. According to
Passage 2 " and there have been many moments when I was sure all hope was lost." The passages present that theme because they both show the same perspectives but in different contexts. Like I said the theme was don't lose hope or faith in something and both passages shows that the person or whoever almost lost hope and almost gave up until they got where they're supposed to be.