Choose the best answer for questions 9–19.

"The Most Dangerous Game"
How is Zaroff's philosophy on hunting different from Rainsford's?
Responses give me your reason why is that answer

Zaroff thinks people are no more than animals.
Zaroff thinks people are no more than animals. - not selected, this is the correct answer

Zaroff thinks that animals deserve no compassion.
Zaroff thinks that animals deserve no compassion. - no response given

Zaroff thinks the world is divided into hunters and the hunted.
Zaroff thinks the world is divided into hunters and the hunted. - incorrect

Zaroff thinks that big-game hunting is the most fascinating form of hunting.

1 answer

Zaroff thinks that big-game hunting is the most fascinating form of hunting. - incorrect, this answer is not supported by the text.

The correct answer is: Zaroff thinks people are no more than animals. - This is the best answer because Zaroff explicitly states that he sees no difference between hunting animals and hunting humans in the story. This is evident in his excitement about hunting Rainsford.