This is a personal question, you need to write about yourself.
Answer: Just use all your best info, and make sure it sounds good. Some people think you cant learn anything from games and its untrue, so use your best evidence, also to your outline, make it informational, id do 5 to 10 paragraphs to really show you know your stuff. Star off with a strong intro. Something like, "From my personal experience, playing video games has taught me a lot over the years" and then start going from there with your info and stuff like that. I really hoped that this helped you! Have a good one. PS if it helped pls give brainliest!
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This quote is part of the last line of Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The rest of the sentence reveals that it is Rainsford who is enjoying the bed. This means Rainsford finally defeated and killed General Zaroff. Earlier, Rainsford came ashore on Zaroff's private island, which Zaroff uses to hunt men. Throughout the deadly contest between the two men, Rainsford only barely staved off the relentless Zaroff in their cat-and-mouse game across the length of the island. In the end, Rainsford jumped from the cliffs across from Zaroff's chateau. Zaroff believed Rainsford to be dead, but Rainsford was able to swim ashore and hide in Zaroff's bedroom, where he confronts the general. As soon as he discovers Rainsford, Zaroff promptly congratulates his foe on winning the game, but Rainsford is not satisfied and says he is "still a beast at bay." Pleased by the game will continue, Zaroff says,
Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard Rainsford.
Since Rainsford is comfortable in the bed in the final line, he ultimately defeated the general. The reader might also assume Zaroff was then fed to the dogs ("a repast for the hounds"), but this is never explicitly stated.
Explanation:
The last line leaves the reader to infer that Rainsford has killed Zaroff, contrasting Zaroff's chilling death with Rainsford's rewarding night's sleep.
This quote is part of the last line of Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game." The rest of the sentence reveals that it is Rainsford who is enjoying the bed. This means Rainsford finally defeated and killed General Zaroff. ... The other will sleep in this very excellent bed.
It could mean that the speaker and their company watched Willy from over the counter, (they were behind the counter) and they watched him enter the bank and take the money.
Or it could mean they watched Willy go over the counter, enter the bank and take the money.
Or, take the money could mean that Willy went to a teller and asked for money
Or that Willy robbed the bank.