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Which of the following best describes "The Most Dangerous Game?"
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a classic struggle between rich and poor
a classic struggle between rich and poor

a bitter attack on hunting
a bitter attack on hunting

a deadly contest between two hunters
a deadly contest between two hunters

a superstitious tale told by sailors
a superstitious tale told by sailors

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Which of the following statements by General Zaroff from "The Most Dangerous Game" adds to the suspense of the story?
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"After the debacle in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there."
"After the debacle in Russia I left the country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the Czar to stay there."

"I was about to have my dinner when you came. I'll wait for you."
"I was about to have my dinner when you came. I'll wait for you."

"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see."
"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see."

"To date I have not lost."
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In "The Most Dangerous Game," the character of Zaroff serves as a(n) _____________ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting Rainsford's personality.

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a deadly contest between two hunters
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"To date I have not lost."
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antagonist

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