To effectively expand the ideas in the passage and provide a deeper understanding of Rainsford's character and struggles, option 1: adding a clear description of Rainsford’s overall conflict would be the most beneficial. This would not only set the stage for his emotional journey but also frame his interactions with Zaroff in the broader context of the survival instinct and moral dilemmas inherent in their deadly game. By clarifying Rainsford's overall conflict, readers would gain insight into the stakes involved, which would enhance the impact of his emotional control and strategic thinking throughout the story.
Rainsford needs control of his emotions to overcome his largest conflict, General Zaroff. At first, when he finds out he is going to be hunted, his instinct is to run in a panic, but he stops to look around and get a handle on the situation. Then, when Zaroff finds him hiding in a tree, Rainsford panics again, knowing Zaroff is playing with him. Once more, he controls his emotions and focuses on forming a plan. Even when the general is hot on his heels with a pack of dogs, Rainsford keeps his calm. Clearly, his self-control helps him win the game.
Which revision would help expand the ideas in this passage?
1 adding a clear description of Rainsford’s overall conflict
2 adding details about how Rainsford panicked during each conflict
3 adding an explanation of how Rainsford kept his calm while being chased by dogs
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