Answer:
Rainsford is an avid hunter at the start of the story, believing that man is superior to animals, that his prey has no feelings, and that hunting in general is just a game. He believes that the world is divided into two parts: the hunter and the hunted. This opinion changes when he discovers Zaroff intends to use him as prey. When Rainsford accepts that he must play Zaroff's "game," he begins to resemble Zaroff. When he kills Zaroff's dog and then Ivan, he becomes a serial killer. Rainsford kills Zaroff by the end of the story, and we don't know if he has become like Zaroff.
The answer is B, since it makes Marjane think about all she has compared to poor Iranian children.
A. because it is just right
The first sentence about Siamese cats is correct because the hypens are correctly placed where you pause when reading. The other answers have misplaced the hypens and they aren't in the appropriate place for pausing.
The complete subject tells whom or what the sentence is about. For example( The house, The red car, the great teacher.
Cancer would most likely be:
PRONOUN