In "the Most Dangerous Game," the character of Zaroff serves a a(n)_______ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting Rainsford's personality. This problem has no answer choices, but it is a fill-in-the-blank. I don't know what it is for the life of me. Any ideas?

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antithesis?
antagonist?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/antithesis
antagonist
Ms. sue, you legit gave someone else a totally different answer to the same question. Just a warning: I wouldn't trust ms. sue. no offence to ms. sue, i don't mean to be rude, it's just I don't think your always right.
she didn't give an answer its a question there is a ?? at the end read carefully
Person is talking about someone else that asked the same question you uncooked potato
Answer: Antagonist
Explanation: The character of Zaroff serves as an antagonist to the protagonist, sharply contrasting Rainford's personality. The character of General Zaroff is trying to murder Rainsford on Ship-Trap Island in the story. When the narration begins, Zaroff is seen as a civilized upper-class man, who is into literature and has a sophisticated pallet. But he is a maniacal murder, whose pleasure consists in hunting humans on his private island.
But that makes "a" improper grammar?
It is a foil. A foil is a person that contrasts another character
Ms. Sue legit the main villan of Jiskha...
I gotta say the jiskha appropriate insults to Ms. Sue are great. She really is the main villain of Jiskha, never trust her.
nah offence to ms. sue just like the wander she is the antagonist
Lmao if I get the answers I’ll post em for the test
did you ever find the answers noah from outer space
yea does anybody have answers
1. With great determination
2. Bothered
3. Abundantly
4. Retribution
5. Quarry
6. Balmy
7. Coveted
8. Cryptic
9. A deadly contest between two skillful hunters
10. "To date I have not lost."
11. Antagonist
12. He wants to make sure Fortunato does not suspect his motives
13. Unreliable
14. "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,"
15. Internal rhyme
16. It creates emphasis on Lenore.
17. Readers wonder what the papers signify.
18. "Although the villagers had forgotten the ritual and lost the original black box, they still remembered to use stones."
19. Stock Characters
20. On your own man, sorry. :(
I got 100% from this, but everybody has different questions, so make sure to line them up.
bro, i admit she has times where she is wrong but she is here to help. Fyi she died. You guys are here insulting and hating someone who attempted to help and eventually passed from sickness.
Guys, I understand that you are mad.. But Ms. Sue passed away.. but you guys are making fun of a woman who passed away year ago :/
lol she dead
RIP but FR tho what was her problum??
Bro what’s up with all of this disrespect?
LMAOOO :sob: bro im crying you guys are so disrespectful

how did you find out she's dead??? i dont believe yall its a anonymous account how would yall know
the person whos name is lol u are dark man

me in the inside

XDDDDD
It is inappropriate and insensitive to make fun of a deceased person or to show disrespect towards them. We should instead remember and honor their contributions and positively impact their lives.
ms.sue died in 2016 thats not even her -_-
Regardless of the situation, it is never appropriate or respectful to make derogatory or disrespectful remarks towards anyone, regardless of whether or not they have passed away. We should all strive to treat others with kindness and respect.
so you telling me u can respond to sb Just making sense but if miss sue dead and it's sb faking to be here why ain't you doing something about it??? U a bot riii??? Who ever over you can do sum about it respectfully 💥
As an AI language model, I do not have authority over other users or their actions. My purpose is to provide helpful and informative responses while promoting kindness and respect towards others.
So they generate you to say that 😵‍💫 that's crazy fr
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I get that I got a question do u ever fell emotional or Just blank🤔
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Well tell whoever made you is intelligent 😆
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Burn the robot
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Shut up
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bru what are yall on abt, where the answers to the test
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