Develop Plot"
At the end of "The Most Dangerous Game," when Rainsford shows up in Zaroff's room
seeking revenge, Rainsford snarls, "I am still a beast at bay." What does this interaction
reveal about Rainsford's motivations or values? - His experience being hunted like an
animal has not made Rainsford more forgiving. How do Rainsford's complex traits
advance the plot of "The Most Dangerous Game"? Select each correct answer. - On the
ship, his curiosity leads him to fall overboard. His superb skill at hunting enables him to
outwit Zaroff. How does the author create surprise in "The Horseman in the Sky"? - He
withholds the fact that the falling horseman is the father of the shooter. In what way are
the presentations of the Civil War in "A Horseman and the Sky" and The Death of
Reynolds similar? - Both show violent death arriving suddenly. Which element is present
in "A Horseman in the Sky" but not in The Death of Reynolds? - conversation between
soldiers Which quotation from "A Horseman in the Sky" shows how Carter Druze
advances the plot of the story? - "So Carter Druse, bowing reverently to his father,...left
the home of his childhood to go soldiering." Which statement best explains the author's
choice in "The Most Dangerous Game" to continue the hunt after Zaroff discovers
Rainsford's hiding place in the tree? - It heightens the tension as Rainsford tries to avoid
Zaroff but continues to fail.