"Their Eyes Were Watching God" is what I found.
Rainsford does not hold human life on the same level as animal life. For Rainsford hunting is a sport or a means to gain food, not a mere even to simply kill for the love of killing.
Zaroff's ideas counter this in that Zaroff has progressed to the point where killing humans, the most intelligent beings, has become a sport to him.
The bottom line is that the two men have different world views which influence their actions.
King’s right is correct because all the others refer to multiple people like an audience, women’s, and who’s (which can be referred to as anyone). The king is the only single person.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The 1st three sentences describe the forest. Throughout the passage, the author talks about how great the forest is, using strong words like "bewitched" and "mysterious".