He hears the welcome sound.
We don't really know what happened to General Zaroff in the end. It is very unclear on how he died because his last words end in mid sentence. We can infer from this that Rainsford either stabbed him with something he was holding or he simply pushed him out of the window making him fall to his pack of hungry dogs.
he agrees
In this scene from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, Zaroff stands underneath the tree that Rainsford is hiding in but does not see him because Rainsford remains perfectly still. This moment adds tension to the story as Rainsford narrowly avoids being discovered by his pursuer.
General Zaroff proposes a hunt, but only the General will be hunting because Rainsford will be his prey.
Rainsford was watching Zaroff from the tree and had saw Zaroff smile as he left
Rainsford hears a pistol shot from the right
They were once enemies
As Rainsford swims toward the island, he hears the distant sound of gunshots. This sound foreshadows the presence of danger and the potential for conflict on the island, hinting at the sinister events that await him. It suggests that he is entering a territory where survival may be at stake, setting a tone of tension and suspense for the story.
The screaming Rainsford hears at the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game" is the sound of General Zaroff hunting a human in the jungle. Zaroff is a skilled hunter who has grown bored of hunting traditional prey and has turned to hunting humans for sport.
In the story Rainsford hears the sound of gun shots so he runs towards the sound. He then slips and his pipe flies out of his mouth. Then Rainsford jumps to try to catch his pipe but he jumps to far and falls in the ocean. Then he swims to the island.
The first intimation of danger on the island occurs before Rainsford even swims to shore. He hears the cry of an animal being hunted; it is a piercing sound of an animal with which Rainsford is...
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
it penetrates the ear
Horton Hears is alliteration...
In Soviet Russia, sound hears you.
Rainsford leaped upon the rail and balanced himself there to get greater elevation but his pipe hit a rope and was knocked from his mouth he then lunged for it and reached too far and lost his balance and fell in the Caribbean sea
Pitch is actually the perceived frequency of sound waves. It refers to how high or low a sound is, and it is directly related to the frequency of the sound waves. While it does affect how we hear and interpret sound, it is not the same as the impression of how a person hears in general.