<span>The third-person point of view is an observer with limited omniscience. </span>
Answer Expert Verified. I believe the correct answer is Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience. As you can see in the excerpt, Zaroff is not opposed to murdering other people, which he considers to be just a type of hunting.
Explanation:
Sentences 2, 3, and 4, best elude that Divine Providence was involved in the fate of Plymouth's Colony.
The first sentence is filler information that does not talk about God or Divine Providence at all
Synonyms= holes<span>, </span>opening<span>, </span>orifice<span>, </span><span>perforation</span>