Sanger Rainsford and his hunting partner Whitney are traveling on the river to hunt the legendary giant cat of that region, the jaguar.
Rainsford listens to cannon shots, loses his pipe and when trying to recover it falls out of his boat in the Caribbean sea and swim to an island where he meets Zaroff (the general).
He decided to live on an island where he could capture shipwrecked and send them to the jungle to turn them into their prey.
Reinsford manages to wound the general on one shoulder, to scape the general, Rainsford throws himself off a cliff.
Zaroff believes that Rainsford has committed suicide and returns home.
The answer is D bc she’s not being able to picture the writing and put it on paper how she wants
Miller's title, The Crucible, is appropriate for the play. A crucible is a container made of a substance that can resist great heat ; a crucible is also defined as a severe test. Within the context of the play the term takes on a new meaning: not only is the crucible a test, but a test designed to bring about change or reveal an individual's true character. The witch trials serve as a metaphorical crucible, which burns away the characters' outer shells to reveal their true intentions and character beneath. Throughout the play, Miller carefully peels away the layers of each character so that the audience not only can identify the character's motivation, but also can reevaluate the character through his or her actions. In other words, the audience observes the character as he or she is tested, and the audience ultimately determines if he or she passes the test.
Note: I apologize if my answer is wrong.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "classification/division"<span>The writers John Milton and John Bunyan had much in common. Milton was imprisoned for his support of the Commonwealth. </span>