Zaroff recognizes each of Rainsford's traps and identifies them by name. He even praises Rainsford on several occasions during t
he hunt. This reveals that A. Zaroff believes Rainsford is just another animal to be hunted. B. Zaroff considers Rainsford a worthy and equal adversary. C. Zaroff is more intelligent than Rainsford. D. Zaroff is arrogant and careless.