Answer:
It heightens the tension as Rainsford tries to avoid Zaroff but continues to fail.
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game", the author's choice to continue to hunt after Zaroff discovers Rainsford's hiding place in the tree is that it creates tension as Rainsford continues to try to elude Zaroff but continually fails.
Answer 1 and 3 because although Zaroff gave him a head start when he was found he only had a hunting knife to protect himself.
Answer:
He and them.
Explanation:
Third-person is telling a story from the narrator's point of view, so the pronouns used would have to be them, he, she, they, his, her, their, etc. The author used both "he" and "them" in the story, so those two are the answers.
Answer:
... because the word order is backwards
Explanation:
English follows a fixed word order: S V O (subject - verb - object)
The sentence as written shows V O S, which creates a nonstandard English sentence.
B. On the Work Cited page
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