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By inference, the way in which Zaroff is portrayed as Rainsford’s foil is that: "Zaroff is a person without a conscience, but Rainsford has one." (Option B)
<h3>What is the explanation for the above inference?</h3>
As evidenced by the excerpt, Zaroff is not opposed to murdering others, which he regards as a form of hunting.
He has no regard for human life and is unconcerned whether they live or die, which distinguishes his character from Rainsford's.
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Unclear question. However, I infer you want to know where the text is taken from.
Answer:
The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind
Explanation:
The text is gotten from the book "The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind" by Ray Bradbury.
This short story is recognised for its commentary about the Cold War often emphasizing role of nuclear weapon during the Cold War.