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Correct usage, but there is some incorrect grammar.
In the story, Rainsford tried to take Zaroff out but fails everytime, even though his efforts were futile, Rainsford kept trying to survive the hunt.
You have to keep the tenses consistent. First you used past (tried) then you used present (fails).
Also, this sentence can be made into two; it is a run-on sentence.
Here's my revision: In the story, Rainsford <span>tried </span>to take Zaroff out but <span>failed </span>every time; but even though his efforts were futile, Rainsford kept trying to survive the hunt.
Since both sentences are related, I've linked them with a semicolon.
The <em>correct</em> answer, for those who may still need it, is:
C: They should be punctuated differently. The items in the first list should be separated by commas. The items in the second list should be separated by semicolons.
Trip is the noun. Trip is a noun. By definition it is a noun.
Answer:
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