Rainsford sails by island (start of story)
Rainsford reaches island (fell from boat)
Zaroff hunts Rainsford (action of the story)
Rainsford eludes Zaroff (end of story)
(alternatively - in the first half of the story)
Rainsford falls off the boat.
Rainsford meets Ivan.
Rainsford meets Zaroff.
The hunt begins.
Rainsford sails by island (start of story) Rainsford reaches island (fell from boat) Zaroff hunts Rainsford (action of the story) Rainsford eludes Zaroff (end of story) (alternatively - in the first half of the story) Rainsford falls off the boat. Rainsford meets Ivan. Rainsford meets Zaroff. The hunt begins.
Rainsford sails by island (start of story) Rainsford reaches island (fell from boat) Zaroff hunts Rainsford (action of the story) Rainsford eludes Zaroff (end of story) (alternatively - in the first half of the story) Rainsford falls off the boat. Rainsford meets Ivan. Rainsford meets Zaroff. The hunt begins.
Rainsford sails by island Rainsford reaches island Zaroff hunts Rainsford Rainsford eludes Zaroff
I'm sorry, but the answer to your question eludes me; not really.
Ian Rider is killed by Yassen after he eludes the gunmen.
Please meet me at our usual meeting place in Central Park. Your central theme still eludes me.
Some may argue that Rainsford was justified in killing General Zaroff as it was a matter of self-defense. Others may argue that a life should never be taken unless absolutely necessary, and that Rainsford could have found another way to escape. Ultimately, the decision to kill General Zaroff can be subjective and depends on individual moral beliefs.
We are not sure; somehow the answer eludes us. The real identity of the new guest continued to elude her.
Really? Basic math eludes some people. Most the decimal point once to the left. $15
The meaning of Prieto is dark. The term is most commonly a surname which eludes to one having dark hair or skin.
The .30-06 was first introduced as an improvment to the .30-03. As it's designation eludes it was developed in 1906.
Your question's meaning eludes me. You can divide any number by 5, whether or not it is a remainder, and why would you want to divide a remainder by 5 anyway?