The first involves the purchase of a new dress, and the second involves borrowing the jewelry she feels is needed to accompany it. It is only after she has borrowed the diamond necklace from Madame Forestier that she feels she can make a suitable appearance at the ball.
Answer: Rainsford believed this because Zaroff stopped and his eyes climbed up the trunk of the tree. But his eyes stopped before he reached the limb where Rainsford lay and he smiled. Then he blew a smoke ring towards the tree and walked in the opposite direction. It’s obvious that Zaroff knew he was there, but was trying to prolong the game.
D it's comparing two unlike things maybe a but that doesn't really compare two things
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Bud is his name because his mother gave him the name "Bud" not "buddy". Bud wants to be called what his mama named him which is "Bud"