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English, 28.06.2019 15:00, helpmeplease95

In richard connell’s short story “the most dangerous game,” zaroff’s aristocratic appearance and dignified manners mask his sinister, animalistic nature. which line from the excerpt best provides a glimpse into his true nature? (rainsford’s first impression was that the man was singularly handsome; his second was that there was an original, almost bizarre quality about the general’s face). he was a tall man past middle age, for his hair was a vivid white; but his thick eyebrows and pointed military mustache were as black as the night from which rainsford had come. his eyes, too, were black and very bright.(he had high cheekbones, a sharpcut nose, a spare, dark face—the face of a man used to giving orders, the face of an aristocrat). turning to the giant in uniform, the general made a sign. the giant put away his pistol, saluted, withdrew. "ivan is an incredibly strong fellow," remarked the general, "but he has the misfortune to be deaf and dumb. a simple fellow, but, i'm afraid, like all his race, a bit of a savage." "is he russian? " (“he is a cossack,” said the general, and his smile showed red lips and pointed teeth. “so am i.”) … (half apologetically general zaroff said, “we do our best to preserve the amenities of civilization here). forgive any lapses. we are well off the beaten track, you know.” … laughter shook the general. “how extraordinarily droll you are! ” he said.(“one does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated class, even in america, with such a naïve, and, if i may say so, mid-victorian point of view). it’s like finding a snuffbox in a limousine. ah, well, doubtless you had puritan ancestors. i put paranthesis around the only possible answers plz answer fast

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