Answer:interactive
Explanation: i believe this to be true because in writing you are less interactive (unless its in the 2nd person)
It could be concluded that Rainsford kills Zaroff at the end of the story because even though he has left has felt the terror that comes with being hunted, Rainsford is still a merciless hunter.(option D). It might be suggested in the las scene after killing him that he has the ability to sleep so well , maybe because he has become more <span>ruthless or he hasn’t undergone any significant transformation at all.</span>