It's C. "Tiny, weightless crystals", doesn't have proper sentence structure at all, and sounds like there should've been more words with it.
D. the disparity between reason and instinct.
One of the primary themes in The Most Dangerous Game is the disparity between reason and instinct. Connell has tried to blur the lines between the two faculties and tried to demonstrate that these faculties of the human mind are not as starkly apart or clear-cut as they are thought to be. He has done this by creating enmity between Genral Zaroff and Rainsford.
The glider.
-Makes use of gravity in order to stay on air.
-It is a heavier-than-air type.
-They move through the air in order to create the lift they need to stay on air.
-The major pioneer of this type of aircrafts was Otto Lilienthal.
-The first flight of a glider was achieved by Otto Lilienthal and Gustav Lilienthal in 1891.
-There exists different types of gliders: paragliders and hang gliders.
-They normally do not make use of any propulsion system (nonpowered).
-Were used during WWII for different purposes, such as providing goods or to study metheorology.
-Very popular for leisure time activities and sports.
-Paper airplanes are a very popular, commom and easy type of gliders, and a way to approach to their functioning.
In the start of the story the bazaar was used to show his need for a more entertaining life. It showed that he wanted to escape his monotone life and feel something more alive and energetic. Alas, when he finally reaches his area he sees it is simply commercial, it isn’t truley what he wanted. It shows him that he dreams and yearns for something but that something s8nt really exciting or notable.
Polyphemus is a Villain. Ulysses and his men speak to the great. They are exhausted explorers just searching for a place to rest and expect the neighborliness required by the divine beings. Rather, they are beaten and detained by the lowlife, Polyphemus, who speaks to the fiendishness on the planet. He disregards the laws of the divine beings.