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In "The Most Dangerous Game," the exposition includes an introduction of Rainsford and the discussion on animals' feelings, the rising action includes the introduction of Zaroff and his hunt of Rainsford, the climax is when Rainsford is presumed dead, the falling action is when Zaroff returns home, and the resolution
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Short Answer: comic Relief
You have to read around this speech a little bit. Mephistopheles (a demon pretty high up in "the organization") comes in and Faustus makes the comment after all his incantations (which is above your quotation) that he (Meph) is really ugly and is better suited being an old Franciscan Friar -- not a thing you would expect a devil to be.
It's wit and an audience member would smile wryly at the comment. It is not belly shaking laughter. It is just wit, sharp and pointed. (Sort of like the devil himself).
Answer: Comic Relief
One other comment. Try fitting any other answer into those two lines. None of them will work.
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they looked in the folds of her dress , in the folds of her cloak.
in her pockets ,.. everywhere.
over the whole route they walked back.
he went to police and newspaper man and offered them a reward if they could bring back that necklace..
he went to various cab companies to see if it had been turned in
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Fighting arguing and disagreement upon a research idea.
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