According to the excerpt, there are many instances that can answer the question stated. Zaroff’s sinister and animalistic nature can be aroused by these expressions: “<em>almost bizarre</em>”, “<em>military mustache</em>”, “<em>the face of a man used to giving orders</em>” and “<em>A simple fellow, but, I'm afraid, like all his race, a bit of a savage</em>”, and it is towards the end that it is stated that he is a <u>Cossack</u>.
Answer:
Father William takes foolish chances with his health
Explanation:
He explains he does it over, and over again. Meaning he doesn't care if he gets affected.
Answer:
The answer is In "The Rainy Day," the setting is dreary, while mending wall the setting is neutral.
I don't really have an explanation cuz I was looking for answer and this is it. ;-;