I believe the answer is Zaroff is a well educated man.
Here is why. He never says he is unimpressed with Mr. Rainsford. Never says what nationality he is. And he is a very experienced hunter because he reads books about hunting in Russian,French and English writing. He is though a well educated man because he reads books written in several different languages. I hope this helps you find the correct answer to your question. Enjoy the rest of your day.
The achievement of the Federalist Era would be the following: Ratification of Constitution, Washington's willingness to surrender power at the end of two terms and worked out pressing economic and foreign relations problems. Their failure are the following: Divisive political parties, Whiskey Rebellion and also the Large National Debts.
Start with eating a little less bad things for a few weeks and then expand to eat less bad things and less bad things as the weeks go on.
Answer: The author is emphasizing the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them
Explanation:
Here's the remainder of the question:
What is the purpose of the author’s description of the beauty of the combs?
a The author is emphasizing the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them.
b. This description is included as a part of the setting of the story.
c. The author is contrasting Della’spoverty with her extravagant tastes.
d. The author wants the reader to understand Jim’s disappointment in Della..
From the excerpt, we can deduce that Della had always worshipped and craves for the beautiful combs, which were pure tortoise shell, and had jewelled rims which she could use for her hair.
We are further told that even though the conbs were expensive, and that she had craved and yearned for them, she has them now but that the tresses that would have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
This illustrates the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them.