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nikklg [1K]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game." "Life is for the strong, to be lived by the strong, and, if needs be, taken by

the strong. The weak of the world were put here to give the strong pleasure. I am strong. Why should I not use my gift? If I wish to hunt, why should I not? I hunt the babble of the earth—sailors from tramp ships—lascars, blacks, Chinese, whites, mongrels—a thoroughbred horse or hound is worth more than a score of them." What does this piece of dialogue reveal about Zaroff’s character?
He feels he is entitled to practice his cruel sport.
He would never hunt another member of the upper class.
He is getting bored with the idea of hunting people.
He believes that Rainsford feels the same way he does.
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2 answers:
natta225 [31]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: He feels he is entitled to practice his cruel sport.

Explanation: I passed the test.

Strike441 [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

its a on edge 2020

Explanation:

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