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30 May, 19:00

How does Zaroff's attitude advance the plot of this passage? Question 7 options: Since Zaroff enjoys conversation with Rainsford, he uses it to analyze his enemy. Because Zaroff is intelligent, he tries to be a master of men. Because Zaroff devalues live, he is bored with his own life. Since Zaroff sees Rainsford as sentimental, he misjudges him as an opponent.

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  1. 30 May, 20:29
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    the general thinks rainsford is soft n an easy prey. ans is D. Since Zaroff sees Rainsford as sentimental, he misjudges him as an opponent.
  2. 30 May, 22:50
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    Passage is from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell and the answer is "Since Zaroff sees Rainsford as sentimental, he misjudges him as an opponent."
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