Answer:
Zaroff lets Ivan do whatever he wants with them.
Explanation:
There is no specified reason given in the story. It is possible that Zaroff simply enjoys watching Ivan carry out his brutal hunts, or that he feels that the hunted deserve whatever punishment Ivan sees fit.
Answer:
✅ characterizes opposing viewpoints in a negative light ➡ "foolish optimist"
✅emphasizes the sadness and seriousness of the situation ➡ "grim problem of existence
✅encourages optimism and hope ➡ "not an unsolvable problem"
Explanation:
I have been able to match each excerpt from the passage with the statement that best describes its effect.
A "foolish optimist" actually characterizes opposing viewpoints in a negative light. He tends to be optimistic even in overwhelming negativity.
The "grim problem of existence" tells about how serious and disheartening the situation or condition is.
Their "not an unsolvable problem" denotes that there is hope and one is very optimistic for a solution.
Sarah did not feel afraid of the elephant. It was clearly happy to share the wagon with her.
When your presenting something you will sometimes look at the paper or whatever your presenting and try to memorize a few words and then look at the audience so yes it's true