I think it's D because A is correct B could be right and C is wrong. But the answer D is basically A and B combined. I know i explained that horribly but D should be correct.
Answer:
In "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford is a dynamic character. The way he thinks about hunting changes while being hunted by Zaroff. Rainsford only experiences an external conflict in the story.
Answer:
I honestly think "He is intrigued by them"
Explanation:
Because I'm taking the test I'll come back soon to let you know if it is correct.
The “winter dreams” of the story refer to the American Dream that Dexter<span> comes to embody, but success brings a high cost, and social mobility restricts Dexter’s capacity for happiness. Dexter is from humble origins: his mother was an immigrant who constantly struggled with the language of her adopted homeland. The central irony of the story is that realizing the American Dream yields bleak rewards. For example, when Dexter was a young caddy, he dreamed about success and wealth and the happiness they would bring. When he finally beats T. A. Hedrick in a golf tournament, however, the triumph brings him little joy. Dexter is able to transcend middle-class inertia but, despite his tireless efforts to advance his fortunes, forced to accept that money cannot buy happiness.</span>