"Oh," said the general, "I give him his option, of course. He need
not play that game if he doesn't wish to. If he does not wish to
hunt, I turn him over to Ivan. Ivan once had the honor of serving
as official knouter to the Great White Czar, and he has his own
ideas of sport. Invariably, Mr. Rainsford, invariably they choose
the hunt."
Answer:
<span>Zaroff lets Ivan do whatever he wants with them.</span>
Answer:
A reflection on what you got out of the experience: 3
A statement that sets the scene and tells the overall topic: 1
An explanation of the events of your new situation: 2
Explanation:
just did the assignment.
I'm pretty confident this is false. Most scholars agree that Poe had two main inspirations when he wrote this story. The first is Joel Headley's story, "A Man Built in a Wall," published in the 1840s. That story was set in Italy, not Paris. The second was a local legend that Poe had heard about Castle Island, which is located near Boston. That story basically tells about a guy being killed in a duel and chained up to die in a dungeon.
Either way, neither of these sources has anything to do with the catacombs of Paris.
Cathedral organs D) Resonate with large, harmonic sounds while the tambourine is too shallow for an instrument to produce more than a flat sound.