Sanger Rainsford and his hunting partner Whitney are traveling on the river to hunt the legendary giant cat of that region, the jaguar.
Rainsford listens to cannon shots, loses his pipe and when trying to recover it falls out of his boat in the Caribbean sea and swim to an island where he meets Zaroff (the general).
He decided to live on an island where he could capture shipwrecked and send them to the jungle to turn them into their prey.
Reinsford manages to wound the general on one shoulder, to scape the general, Rainsford throws himself off a cliff.
Zaroff believes that Rainsford has committed suicide and returns home.
Answer:He is too young and naive to truly understand what is happening.
Explanation:This is the point when the author was young and he has not began to grasp the Holocaust that was happening all around him , he still has an excitement because he believed what was happening was just a historic adventure.
The correct answer is number of words.
When you are analyzing a poem, you are trying to find its meaning, or rather, the theme that the poem is presenting. There are many ways to do this, but the most common one is to interpret the literary devices the author used, the literal and figurative meaning of his/her words, and the structure of the poem itself.
Whether the poet used just a few or a lot of words has no particular impact on the theme of that particular poem.