Answer: The passage that is missing from the question is "When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again. It was flight now, a desperate, hopeless flight, that carried him on for some hours. Dusk came, then darkness, and still he pressed on. The ground grew softer under his moccasins; the vegetation grew ranker, denser; insects bit him savagely. Then, as he stepped forward, his foot sank into the ooze. He tried to wrench it back, but the muck sucked viciously at his foot as if it were a giant leech. With a violent effort, he tore his foot loose. He knew where he was now. Death Swamp and its quicksand."
The statement that best assesses the relative reliability of the narrator of this selection is D; The narrator is not a character in the story and therefore should be considered reliable.
Explanation:
The narrator in the story "The Most Dangerous Game" is not a character, this passage is written, in what is called, a "Third Person (Limited Omniscient) narrative in stories. Since the narrator is showing the thoughts of only Rainsford, that is what is show in the passage. At the end of this story when Rainsfords escapes with his life, that is when we are shown the Zaroff's thoughts of what has transpired.
This story "The Most Dangerous Game" was written, in the year, 1924. The story has been made into radio shows and movies over the years. The story won an O. Henry Award and is still called the best shorty story to ever be written by numerous critics and readers. This story was written by Richard Connell and has also been published under the name "The Hounds of Zaroff."
B is the answer crosses her legs
In chapter 4 when Gatsby drives Nick into the city, what ultimately makes Nick believe Gatsby's wild tales about his past?
C. A photograph from Oxford
Answer:
Explanation:
If you say that you did something with your eyes open or with your eyes wide open, you mean that you knew about the problems and difficulties that you were likely to have. We want all our members to undertake this trip responsibly, with their eyes open.