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Answer: The sailors believe it is a place of evil, but Rainsford thinks they are just superstitious.
Explanation:
In <em>the Most Dangerous Game</em>, a short story by Richard Connell, a man named Rainsford finds himself on an island, where he is hunted by a mad man, called Zaroff.
Before Rainsford ends up on the island, we find out that the sailors are frightened by this place. When Rainsford and Whitney have a conversation while passing by the island, Whitney says that<em> "Sailors have a curious dread of the place."</em> Rainsford, however, does not understand why. This conversation foreshadows the events that are going to take place later in the story - Rainsford will himself be frightened by the 'evil' Zaroff.
In cells, some genes are constitutively transcribed. These genes are typically under damped feed forward and positive control mechanisms and their protein products code for basic metabolic machinery and other proteins necessary for cell life. If they weren't there, the cell would die; therefore, it is careful to always transcribe enough new mRNAs to replace those being degraded.
In cases when more of these products are needed - for example, when a cell faces a metabolic challenge - then transcription is upregulated from this basic or basal level. The cell meets its need; negative feedback at higher transcript concentrations or copy number reduces transcription of the gene or genes involved in the response, and their rate of transcription goes back to the basic level.
For a superb example, read up on hypoxia inducible factor and the cassette of genes it regulates.
An author makes direct statements about a character. For example, the writer might say that the character is "mean" or "tall."
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