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How does Rainsford think and feel about General Zaroff when he first meets him?
Rainsford immediately suspects that General Zaroff is a very dangerous man.
Rainsford thinks that he and General Zaroff are probably similar in their interests and ideals.
Rainsford decides that he can easily trick General Zaroff into giving him anything he wants.
Rainsford wonders if General Zaroff is responsible for the island's dangerous reputation.
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Answer: Rainsford thinks they are similar in interests and ideals.
Explanation: On first meeting Zaroff, Rainsford is impressed by his culture, charm, and obvious skill as a hunter and feels a sense of kinship—he assumes they share the same passion for the hunt. He does not immediately suspect Zaroff is dangerous, nor does he try to trick him or blame him for the island’s reputation at that point.
Explanation: On first meeting Zaroff, Rainsford is impressed by his culture, charm, and obvious skill as a hunter and feels a sense of kinship—he assumes they share the same passion for the hunt. He does not immediately suspect Zaroff is dangerous, nor does he try to trick him or blame him for the island’s reputation at that point.
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