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What do you know about General Zaroff from this passage?
* He is friendly but frightened and intimidated.
O He is hospitable, kind, and understanding.
O He is intelligent, calculating, and disciplined.
O He is anxious but formal and pleasant.
this passage from "The Most Dangerous Game,"
ainsford meets General Zaroff.
The man's only answer was to raise with his thumb the
hammer of his revolver. Then Rainsford saw the man's
free hand go to his forehead in a military salute, and he
saw him click his heels together and stand at attention.
Another man was coming down the broad marble steps,
an erect, slender man in evening clothes. He advanced to
Rainsford and held out his hand.
In a cultivated voice marked by a slight accent that gave it
added precision and deliberateness, he said, "It is a very
great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger
Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, to my home."
Automatically Rainsford shook the man's hand.
"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in
Tibet, you see," explained the man. "I am General Zaroff."
—"The Most Dangerous Game,"

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