"General," said Rainsford firmly, "I wish to leave this island at once."
The general raised his thickets of eyebrows; he seemed hurt. "But, my dear fellow," the general protested, "you've only just come. You've had no hunting –"
"I wish to go today," said Rainsford. He saw the dead black eyes of the general on him, studying him. General Zaroff's face suddenly brightened.
—"The Most Dangerous Game,"
Richard Connell
After visualizing the descriptions of Zaroff’s face, what conclusion can be drawn about Zaroff?
The general has decided to let Rainsford go.
The general now intends to hunt Rainsford.
The general now thinks of Rainsford as a friend.
The general is pleased that Rainsford has finally agreed.
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The general now thinks of Rainsford as a friend
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