Two specific examples of Dravot and Carnehan embracing their fantasy of being kings are:
- Dravot breaks a man's neck -this man was trying to rob other men- and then fires a gun at twenty more men. Because of this, the men think he is a great god and they make him their king, and so Dravot says that he would make fine nation out of them, or he would perish in the making. This properly shows him embracing his fantasy of being king.
- Carnehan conquers a different kingdom and tells Dravot that the abundance of his kingdom is more than he could ever handle. Subsequently, Dravot crowns himself and Carnehan too. Carnehan considers the crowning a proper miracle. This last sentence properly shows him embracing his fantasy of being king.
The adverb should be excitedly because an adverb modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb.
Answer:

Explanation:
The dove made its nest in the bushes.
⇒ No imperative tone (used in commands)
⇒ No interrogative tone (asking questions)
⇒ No exclamatory tone (Feeling of surprise, indicated by !)
Even though he has felt the terror that comes with being hunted, Rainsford is still a merciless hunter.