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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"You'll have a cocktail, Mr. Rainsford," he suggested. The cocktail was surpassingly good; and, Rainsford noted, the table appointments were of the finest—the linen, the crystal, the silver, the china.
They were eating borsch, the rich, red soup with whipped cream so dear to Russian palates. Half apologetically General Zaroff said, "We do our best to preserve the amenities of civilization here. Please forgive any lapses. We are well off the beaten track, you know. Do you think the champagne has suffered from its long ocean trip?"
The details of this excerpt show that Zaroff wants to appear
civilized.
educated.
helpful.
trustworthy.
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civilized.
The passage emphasizes fine table appointments, refined food (borsch with whipped cream), and Zaroff's explicit remark about preserving "the amenities of civilization," showing he wants to appear cultured and civilized.
The passage emphasizes fine table appointments, refined food (borsch with whipped cream), and Zaroff's explicit remark about preserving "the amenities of civilization," showing he wants to appear cultured and civilized.
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