Who: Sanger Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game"
Why: He's responding to Whitney. The two avid hunters are having a conversation about the nature of their sport, which Whitney says the animals don't enjoy but Rainsford insists is just a fun pastime. In referring to "hunters and huntees," Rainsford is clearly referring to humans and animals, but his words throughout the short conversation later gain a dark significance and return to haunt him as the story progresses.
Answer:
Well yes and no
Explanation:
Yes you can transition an idea to another in just one sentence, but if you want to go into brief about a little you can do more than one sentence but I would not recommend more than 2-3sentence of transitions though
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I looked up who the main characters were and this popped up
Answer:
D. Acrid
Explanation:
A. Sharp would imply some kind of pain usually, like "I have a sharp pain in my back"
B. Unpleasant could suggest some sort of bitter taste but it could also be used to describe other unpleasant or upsetting things.
C. Sour could be the correct answer but it most likely is not because Acrid describes a bitter taste better. Some people like sour things and do not see them as bitter like others might.
D. Acrid is an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell so this could relate to sour.