After Zaroff explains that the perfect prey for him is humans, as he feels like he has much more power over any other animal, Rainsford says:
<span>"Hunting? Great Guns, General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder."
The fact that Rainsford refers to the "sport" and "game" that Zaroff plays as "murder" shows that he does not agree with Zaroff. </span>
Answer:
It is a declarative because it makes a statement.
Explanation:
The best answer to the question that is being presented above would be the first choice or letter A. The statement that best describes the theme of "Young Goodman Brown" would be that people are not what they always appear or portray themselves to be.
The statement given here is an example of : Paradox.
Explanation:
Paradox is when seemingly incomprehensible and diametrically opposite things are said together in tandem in a sentence to draw out a conflicting meaning out of it.
This is a clear example of paradox as in the given sentence we can see that there are two conflicts that are irreconcilable in any way.
The person who loses his life cannot find it because finding and losing one's life seems diametrically opposite yet the sentence does make sense in the sense of the rhetoric.