The conflict that keeps Rainsford awake was that he couldn't sleep because he was hearing weird sounds. That was an internal conflict because it was with himself and he couldn't put himself to sleep. But also, he was worried because of all the things that the general Zaroff told him about how he invented a new animal to hunt which was men.
An audio recording would most likely convey the characters' actions during this scene with a change in each character's tone of voice.
It would be weird to actually read the directions, volume wouldn't do anything for their actions, and each character speaks their lines anyways, so this is a silly option.
The correct answer is <span>frontiersmen
He believed that people should go to the United States and get their own piece of land and work on it and live well. He believed that frontiersmen were selfish and greedy and just wanted to take more and more and were thus exploring the frontier and that it would ruin the society because again people would get too much land and power.</span>