Answer: C. The line indicates Zaroff's megalomania, racism, lack of humanity, and sense of entitlement.
Explanation: This line from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, <u><em>indicates Zaroff's megalomania, racism, lack of humanity, and sense of entitlement</em></u>. General Zaroff is a Cossack. He lives on a Ship-Trap island. His pastime is hunting. Moreover, his most satisfying thrill is to hunt human beings. He thinks he can do whatever he pleases with the people that arrive on his island.
It's the 2nd and 4th one.
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(B). It makes readers more comfortable with the idea of reading the essay if they can view it as if it were their own words
The main idea is basically "what is the passage saying?" If you read you will realize that it's informational passage of effects of removing forest canopy and soil erosion. The correct answer would, therefore, be D.
I believe the answer is A, "that was the only time they heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something" because, by process of elimination, he specifically was a good shot, and didn't tell his kids to shoot anything in particular. Therefore the only logical conclusion in my eyes is A. Have a nice day! :)