Answer: peach stones peach blossoms and the general's wisdom.
In The Most dangerous Game by Richard Connell, after Rainsford awakens from his sleep, from the place where he heard the pistol shots he heads towards that area. On following the boots footprints, he reaches the door and finds a "gigantic creature" Ivan who is dumb and deaf.
As when the owner of Chateau descends the stairs Rainsford's first impression of Zaroff is that he finds him "singularly handsome." second impression is <em>"Almost bizarre quality about the general's face."</em>
Further, through the involvement of impression Rainsford gain respect for Zaroff's skill and intellect through the game of huntee (Rainsford) and hunter (Zaroff). His impression of Zaroff is of admiration and fear and the tension is evident.
Therefore, Rainsford's impression of Zaroff were:
- Almost bizarre quality about the general's face
- His thick eyebrows and pointed military mustache were as black as the night
- His eyes, too, were black and very bright the face of an aristocrat.
- Turning to the giant in uniform, the general made a sign. The giant put away his pistol, saluted, withdrew.
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In fiction, you would like to give variety to your word choices. In formal business or academic writing, You want to prevent ambiguity and so may use the same word again and again to make your meaning clear. For example "contract" might be used repeatedly rather than along with some synonyms for it.
I would say D. talking to someone can help by getting a second opinion.