Answer:
This quote is part of the last line of Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The rest of the sentence reveals that it is Rainsford who is enjoying the bed. This means Rainsford finally defeated and killed General Zaroff. ... The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.
Explanation:
The last line leaves the reader to infer that Rainsford has killed Zaroff, contrasting Zaroff's chilling death with Rainsford's rewarding night's sleep
I believe the answer would be talking too much, but it could be speaking very fast
Too much truth given to you can be hard to process, it may be hard cold truth that you dont want to hear but because you asked for the whole truth you found yourself unlucky, eating truth that you thought you had wanted to know but realized the whole truth said to you was too hard to live with. a lie once in awhile can save you from heartbreak while the whole truth still can but in a devastating way
The answer to this question is B. Claim. This is because it wraps up the whole idea and paragraph.