If you check your "Classics for Young Readers" book and look for the
story and just breeze through it. You will find your answer. :)
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"The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell, is brimming with struggle. In abstract terms, strife can be both internal and external.
General Zaroff and Sanger Rainsford are in direct, man versus man strife when they chase each other. Zaroff and Ivan are additionally in direct clash with every one of the mariners who have "unintentionally" wrecked on the island. Ivan and Rainsford likewise have an immediate clash.
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What purpose do paragraphs 21 and 22 serve? Paragraphs 21-22 Main Point of Paragraphs: to have the clergymen see that the situation occurring in the United States is the exact same as others including the white men in the past that the clergymen have supported.
Explanation:
Paragraphs 21-22
Main Point of Paragraphs: to have the clergymen see that the situation occurring in the United States is the exact same as others including the white men in the past that the clergymen have supported.