While walking on the island Rainsford see in the bush are described below.
Explanation:
1. When Rainsford start walking on the island ,His eyes made out the shadowy outlines of a palatial chateau; it was set on a high bluff, and on three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows.
2.Zaroff states that he now hunts far more dangerous game on his island. He recounts past hunts, from his childhood in the Crimea to hunting big game around the world, but goes on to describe how the sport eventually became too easy. ... Rainsford declines Zaroff's invitation to join in the hunt that night and goes to bed.
3.On the first night that he's being hunted, Rainsford spends the whole night on the run from Zaroff. He rests in a tree at one point, and Zaroff tracks him but never looks up in the tree.
4.Rainsford ends up killing the general in one-on-one combat and rests peacefully in Zaroff's bed that night. At the end of the story General Zaroff believes that Rainsford has simply given up and jumped off the cliffs and into the sea to meet his death.
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The answer is Dante Alighieri, and it was written in 1320, and consists of three parts: Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven.
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The answer is false but you may want a second opinion