Hello. This question is about The Most Dangerous Game "by Richard Connell
Answer and Explanation:
The characterization that General Zaroff promotes of his servant Ivan can apply to himself, in parts and even General Zaroff himself agrees with this.
He claims that Ivan is a good servant and is very strong, but in addition to being deaf and dumb, he is wild and rude, this is the result of his race, since Ivan is a Cossack. After releasing this information, the general smiles and states that he is also a Cossack. With this, the general uses the characterization of Ivan for him, in parts. He shows that despite being a cultured and well-educated man, he belongs to the same race as Ivan, which makes him a wild man, inside. This is proven throughout history.
I think D. The dog ran up the street, past the fence< and through the gate.
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The verb in the sentence is "are". It is a BEING verb.
Verbs are words that signals an action or activity. They can be physical verbs, mental verbs, or state of being verbs.
Physical verbs are action verbs. They describe specific physical actions like body motions.
Mental Verbs are connected to the cognitive state of a person like understanding, thinking, planning, or discovering.
States of Being verbs simply identifies the state of a being. Use terms like "is", "are", "am".