I disagree. i believe we all have certain gifts/talents that we may not love to do or show. for example, i may be great at math but hate to do it. this just shows you can be great at something but not like to do it.
Let's go through every answer to see which ones work as thesis statements.
A: No, Rainsford was not a vain hunter, and he never wanted to participate in Zaroff's "game".
B:<span> Yes, Zaroff believes that as long as your game (in this case, humans) has a slight chance, it's okay to hunt. Rainsford thinks that's just murder.</span>
<span>C: </span>Yes, Zaroff is extremely passionate about hunting. He thinks of hunting humans as just plain hunting, and he is passionate about it.
D:<span> Yes, Connell makes great use of irony in this story. One example is at the beginning of the story when Rainsford is talking to Whitney, and Rainsford says, "Who cares how a jaguar feels"? Yet, when he is the one being hunted, he thinks his feelings should matter.</span>
<span>E: Yes, some examples of red and blood used to demonstrate violence and terror are the blood-warm waters that Rainsford falls into, the blood-red lips of the General, and the blood-stained weed on the island.
So, the correct answers are B, C, D, and E.</span>
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Subject: Bob
Verb: Cleaned
Direct Object: Room
Predicate Adjective: None
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Commercial Television stations give you breaks to go to the bathroom or to get water or to even get yourself a snack. It also advertises things. Non-commercial television stations don't advertise anything.