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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
14

Rainsford reaction to zaroff’s quarry

English
1 answer:
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
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Answer:When Rainsford is being hunted on the island by the crazy General Zaroff, he learns fear. He knows what it means to be a hunted animal. Here is what the text says: "First, At daybreak Rainsford, lying near the swamp, was awakened by a sound that made him know that he had new things to learn about fear."

Explanation:

When Rainsford is being hunted on the island by the crazy General Zaroff, he learns fear. He knows what it means to be a hunted animal. Here is what the text says: "First, At daybreak Rainsford, lying near the swamp, was awakened by a sound that made him know that he had new things to learn about fear."

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