After Zaroff explains that the perfect prey for him is humans, as he feels like he has much more power over any other animal, Rainsford says:
<span>"Hunting? Great Guns, General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder."
The fact that Rainsford refers to the "sport" and "game" that Zaroff plays as "murder" shows that he does not agree with Zaroff. </span>
N summation, the poem “There But for the Grace, ” creates a list of situations that separated the survivor and victims of the holocaust.
The purpose of expository writing is to inform, explain, describe, or define the author's subject to the reader.
You'd use this type of writing when you want to explain a certain term or idea to your readers, or just to give them an opportunity to learn something more about it, and for them to be informed/understand something they didn't prior to that.