B) Zaroff is wounded by Rainsford’s trap.
C) He lets Rainsford go to prolong the hunt.
D) He watched Rainsford jump into the sea.
Answer: A)
Explanation: In "The Most Dangerous Game", by Richard Connell, General Zaroff's defeat is caused by his own arrogance, because he is tricked by Sanger Rainsford. General Zaroff is a Cossack, who lives on Ship-Trap island. His most satisfying thrill is to hunt human beings. He is arrogant and sadist. Rainsford makes him think that he has died and returns to Zaroff castle. When Zaroff enters Rainsford kills him.
O you hard hearts, you cruell men of Rome…
Answer:
fresh
Explanation:
A. 2:5
B. 4:25
C. 8:125
D. 16:625
Answer:
B. 4:25
C. 8:125
Explanation:
pancakes/two
bacon/and
breakfast/she
again/within
Answer:
breakfast/she
Explanation:
The main clause in this sentence is "she was hungry again within an hour," since it can stand on its own as a sentence, while the clause that starts with "Although..." is subordinate to it. "Brennen" is the subject, "ate" is the verb, and the object of this subordinate clause is a list of noun phrases: "four pancakes, two pieces of bacon and five strawberries," ending with the prepositional phrase "for breakfast" to complement the verb "ate." All these elements are within the same clause, making answers 1 and 2 incorrect. The last option is incorrect too because it occurs in the middle of the independent clause.