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English, 13.10.2019 01:10, lily3934

Read the excerpt from "the most dangerous game." rainsford did not want to believe what his reason told him was true, but the truth was as evident as the sun that had by now pushed through the morning mists. the general was playing with him! the general was saving him for another day's sport! the cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. then it was that rainsford knew the full meaning of terror. "i will not lose my nerve. i will not." he slid down from the tree, and struck off again into the woods. his face was set and he forced the machinery of his mind to function. three hundred yards from his hiding place he stopped where a huge dead tree leaned precariously on a smaller, living one. throwing off his sack of food, rainsford took his knife from its sheath and began to work with all his energy. rudy is writing an essay about "the most dangerous game.” which detail from the excerpt best supports his idea that rainsford experiences the fear of a hunted animal while in the jungle?

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