Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell.
"And now," said the general, "I want to show you my new collection of heads. Will you come with me to the library?"
"I hope," said Rainsford, "that you will excuse me tonight, General Zaroff. I'm really not feeling at all well."
"Ah, indeed?" the general inquired solicitously. "Well, I suppose that's only natural, after your long swim. You need a good, restful night's sleep. Tomorrow you'll feel like a new man, I'll wager. Then we'll hunt, eh? I've one rather promising prospect—"
Rainsford was hurrying from the room.
What logical predictions can a reader make based on the excerpt? Check all that apply.
The general will retire from hunting in the morning.
The general will force Rainsford to participate in the hunt.
Rainsford will embrace the general’s ideas as his own.
Rainsford will attempt to escape from the island
Answers
Explanation:
"The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell.
"And now," said the general, "I want to show you my new collection of heads. Will you come with me to the library?"
"I hope," said Rainsford, "that you will excuse me tonight, General Zaroff. I'm really not feeling at all well."
"Ah, indeed?" the general inquired solicitously. "Well, I suppose that's only natural, after your long swim. You need a good, restful night's sleep. Tomorrow you'll feel like a new man, I'll wager. Then we'll hunt, eh? I've one rather promising prospect—"
Rainsford was hurrying from the room.
What logical predictions can a reader make based on the excerpt? Check all that apply.
The general will retire from hunting in the morning.
The general will force Rainsford to participate in the hunt.
Rainsford will embrace the general’s ideas as his own.
Rainsford will attempt to escape from the island
Answer:
B. the general will force rainsford to participate in the hunt D. rainsford will attempt to escape from the island
Explanation: