<span>Well first of all, General Zaroff isn't scared/hesitant in killing humans for fun, while Rainsford remains civil and is not exactly happy with that fact (before he found out it was going to be him).
and about the attributes...:
GENERAL Z - bragger, skilled, sly,
RAINSFORD - sensible, honest, doesn't brag as much....
I'm not really sure about the question, but also, General Z and Rainsford go against each other in the story, and obviously, if Rainsford kills him in the end, then they have to be different characters in the way they think and everything. Their skills and thinking don't match, which is why Rainsford outsmarted the general in the end.
wow, I thought NOBODY else knew about the story!
Hope this helps, it might be a little unclear... :)</span><span>
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Answer:
87.5%
Explanation:
this was the grade when i took a test like this i know for sure it is the answer
1. They made mistakes
2. The hecklers interrupted the chair's address.
3. The city's new noise complaint hotline took numerous reports of loud music from bars and shouting neighbors.
4. An eight year old performed the violin solo.
5. The body's immunological response to gluten can cause intestinal damage in patients with celiac disease.
Answer: Lincoln's issue of the Emancipation Proclamation (January 1, 1863) caused Frederick Douglass to change his opinion of Lincoln.
Explanation:
On January 1, 1863, during the third year of the civil war, Lincoln issued <em>the Emancipation Proclamation</em>. It stated that<em> "all persons held as slaves are, and henceforward shall be free." </em>This was a turning point for Douglass-Lincoln relationship, as Douglass realized that Lincoln was no longer focused on the Union - instead, he wanted to end slavery. Douglass did believe that this decision was long overdue, but genuinely supported Lincoln and his action.
Answer:
Dr. King's "I have a Dream" speech was so moving because the way he conveyed the speech's message through powerful gestures and diction was inspiring