1 - he didn’t leave earlier and it got dark
2- I don’t know it was your birthday and I didnt but you a present
3- I worked hard at uni and I have a good job
4- he didn’t tell anyone where he was going and they didn’t look for him
5- I can’t call my boss and I left my phone at home
6-you didn’t pass your driving test and you can’t give me a lift
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with: A. Object
I think it is Warsaw
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Answer: Rainsford ultimately has to decide if he will kill or be killed.
There are a lot of dark actions in this story, and the above quick synopsis highlights two of them: General Zaroff decides to hunt humans for sport, and Rainsford has to decide whether to kill Zaroff or get killed. The intentions and eotions, as you can imagine, are diverse: fear of death, anger at being hunted, the need to survive... there are more, but this will give you a start.
Explanation:
Because it is asking what Rainsford had to decide that was really dark