The correct usage of the semicolon is shown in answer choice C
I'm guessing that it's "A" because that's the most obvious answer.
However, without having read the entire story, I'm not sure if it isn't "D". You have to look at the context of their relationship to see if maybe Robert is second-guessing himself...and that takes more than a few sentences to determine.
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Explanation:
Answer:
The most obvious theme of "The Most Dangerous Game" is that which arises from the relationship of the hunter and the hunted. At the very beginning of story, Rainsford and Zaroff are presented as equals. Both characters are well-accomplished big-game hunters. As the story unfolds, however, their roles change.
Explanation:
Device: rhyme; theme: Love equals survival.