Answer: I read this story when I was in 9th grade! The logical prediction that can be made is: the general knew exactly where Rainsford was.
Explanation: General Zaroff had played this "game" with other victims many times before Rainsford washed upon the island--so he knew just about all the hiding spots Rainsford could have possibly used. Also since he had been on that island for so long, Zaroff could basically predict wherever Rainsford will hide next, which made the chances of him surviving even slimmer. The reader can also infer that general Zaroff wished to prolong the "game" and did not want to kill Rainsford so quickly. Zarooff's past victims had poor survival skills and were easy targets--he wanted a challenge from Rainsford. He knew that, even though he knew the island like the back of his hand, Rainsford still had a fighting chance at living and therefore "winning" the most dangerous game.
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For example 5 you have to sort the holidays and other activities. For example 6you just have to circle the troubles that might or does happen in holidays. And those will be your answers. It is pretty easy to sort them.
I can't help that much, but what they want you to do is go to a park or some place with people and describe what they are doing for example they may be:
Riding a Bike or Playing Frisbee
Basically you need to write what you see outside using the things they want you to use
He is <span>neutral, measured, and analytical.
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I don't really get angry, but this one time my friend's and I had plans made for weeks and they all blew me off the day we were supposed to hang out. Out of nowhere, they all went to the mall without me. I didn't do too much about it, there was 100% a secondary emotion. I was angry and hurt. As I said, I didn't do much about it, but I did ask them why. I never got a full answer,, but I was accidentally pretty nasty towards them, so it wouldve been better for me to wait until I was cooled off. Hope this helped!