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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"Pure imagination," said Rainsford. "One superstitious sailor can taint the whole ship's company with his fear."
What does this line of dialogue reveal about Rainsford’s character?
He is worried that the sailors may be correct about the island.
He is a rational man who is unaffected by superstition.
He is familiar with the island and its mysterious inhabitants.
He is interested in getting more information from the sailors.
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He is a rational man who is unaffected by superstition.
Explanation: Rainsford dismisses the sailors' fears as "pure imagination" and attributes the ship's mood to one "superstitious sailor" spreading fear, showing his skepticism and reliance on reason rather than belief in the island's mysteries.
Explanation: Rainsford dismisses the sailors' fears as "pure imagination" and attributes the ship's mood to one "superstitious sailor" spreading fear, showing his skepticism and reliance on reason rather than belief in the island's mysteries.
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