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15 November, 18:33

Which reason justifying Rainsford's actions is best supported by Rainsford's statement, "I am still a beast at bay?" Zaroff needs to defend himself against Rainsford, who is one of his beasts. General Zaroff has finally admitted defeat. Rainsford won the game and was given the house as his prize. Rainsford believes Zaroff will never stop hunting him.

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  1. 15 November, 18:43
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    The answer is d. Rainsford believes Zaroff will never stop hunting him.
  2. 15 November, 20:54
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    Rainsford believes Zaroff will never stop hunting him. - is the reason justifying Rainsford's actions that is best supported by Rainsford's statement, "I am still a beast at bay."
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