What does it feel like to be stranded
Terrifying and anxious
What do you think it must have been like that first day on the island?
it must have been scary because there are no adults around, the boys are children.
What feelings would they all be having?
Anxiety, sadness, and fear
What fears would be rising inside them?
The thought of not surviving and not getting rescued
Was waving
You can say it like:
"Every man was waving a flag"
"Every woman was waving a flag"
"Every child was waving a flag"
It also makes sense to say it in present tense
"Every man is waving a flag"
"Every woman is waving a flag"
It wouldn't make sense to say:
"Every man are waving a flag"
"Every man be waving a flag"
I believe the correct answer is <span>Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
As you can see in the excerpt, Zaroff is not opposed to murdering other people, which he considers to be just a type of hunting. He doesn't value human life at all, and is indifferent towards whether they live or die, which is why his character is different from that of Rainsford's.
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The word best used to describe the paragraph would be uncomftorble