Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"Perhaps," said General Zaroff, "you were surprised that I recognized your name. You see, I read all books on hunting published in English, French, and Russian. I have but one passion in my life, Mr. Rainsford, and it is the hunt."
What does this piece of dialogue reveal about Zaroff’s character?
He is unimpressed by Rainsford.
He is either English, French, or Russian.
He is a very well-educated man.
He is an inexperienced hunter.
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Answer: I had done the quiz on edge the correct answer was C
Explanation: He is a very well-educated man. pls mark me ^--^
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This piece of dialogue reveals that Zaroff is a very well-educated man. Thus, the answer to this question will be the third option.
- In the given excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game," there isn't enough evidence to get to the conclusion that General Zaroff is unimpressed by Rainsford.
- Thus, the first option is incorrect.
- In the excerpt. it is mentioned that Zaroff has read all books about hunting in English, French, and Russian. This does not guarantee that he is a citizen of either of the given countries.
- He could be a polyglot living in any other country. Thus, the second option is incorrect.
- From the given excerpt we can conclude that General Zaroff is a well-educated man. He knows how to read at least three different languages. He also has read a lot of books.
- Thus, the third option is the correct answer.
- It is clear that Zaroff is a very good hunter. He himself states that "I have but one passion in my life, Mr. Rainsford, and it is the hunt."
- Thus, the fourth option is also incorrect.
- So, This piece of dialogue reveals that Zaroff is a very well-educated man. Thus, the answer to this question will be the third option.
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