Answer:
His to decision to play the game with Zaroff advances the plot because:
B) It advances the main conflict within the story and pushes the story's action / tension forward.
Explanation:
Rainsford and Zaroff are characters in the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. They are both hunters, but General Zaroff has developed a taste for hunting and killing other men. According to him, men are the most dangerous game (prey) since, unlike a regular beast, they have the capacity to reason.
After Rainsford accidentally lands in his island after falling off a yatch, Zaroff invites him to hunt men. Rainsford decides not to do it; he sees such hobby as murder, and will not condone with it. That decision advances the plot, transforming him into the general's new prey. Tension is added to the story as Rainsford is hunted for a couple of days, having nothing but some food and a hunting knife. Zaroff has hound dogs and a gun, as well as knowledge of the island's topography. In the end, Rainsford jumps into the ocean from a cliff, swims back to Zaroff's mansion, hides in the general's bedroom, and then kills him during a fight.
Answer:
These knives are quite sharp.
Explanation:
The answers is b. An aside is a comment made by a character that is heard by the audience but is not heard by other characters on stage; usually reveals the private thoughts of an actor
It helps the reader understand and know how the characters feel. It helps the reader understand what the character is going through
I think he was the bad he was very selfish and rude