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Trailers and essay introductions can be very, very similar. Essay introductions just give a very brief overview of what the essay will be about, just like how trailers give a little insight as to what the movie will be about. Neither essay introductions nor movie trailers give direct facts and information about either the essay topic or whole plot of the movie. The purpose it to mainly just "hook" the reader/viewer and make them want to either read the essay or watch the movie just based on the introduction or trailer.
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<span>The victim, after having collapsed in his loss after being pick pocketed, was largely ignored. People stood and watched as he acted on the way he did. Some ignored him, however, and it was a show of how terrible humans can be in that regard. Truthfully, it was a large loss also back then... so it was understandable that he'd react that way. A shame that others wouldn't be kind.</span>
Answer: Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
Explanation: I’m assuming this is the Most Dangerous Game?
The General does not see his acts as murder.
My three options are the king is wearing elaborate clothing made of fancy materials. The king is dressed like a soldier to show that he is willing to go into battle. The king has a sword and sits next to a helmet. The king sits next to a crown, which symbolizes his power. The fourth option doesn’t quiet fit with the rest.