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Part A What does the interaction between the two hunters reveal about Rainsford’s attitude toward General Zaroff?

He is jealous of Zaroff’s hunting skill.

He believes Zaroff is a gracious host.

He feels uneasy about Zaroff.

He is envious of Zaroff’s wealth.
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Part B

How does Rainsford’s attitude toward Zaroff advance the plot of this passage?

His appreciation of Zaroff’s gentility blinds him to Zaroff’s frightening plans for his future.

His feelings about Zaroff’s wealth lead him to wonder whether he came by it honestly.

His envy of Zaroff’s hunting skills makes him overly eager to prove that his skills are better.

His misgivings about Zaroff prove true when Zaroff proposes his next hunting challenge. ASAP ANSWER NOW PLEASE

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