panicked
Shocked
Calm
Rainsford's friend Whitney believes that (A. animals feel fear, B. animals don't feel fear) . His views are (A, the opposite of, B. in agreement with) Rainsford's. However, Rainsford eventually changes his views about the hunted when he himself is hunted.
Zaroff's reply to Rainsford is strange because he completely dismisses Rainsford's comment about not feeling well and quickly changes the topic. This shows that Zaroff lacks empathy or concern for Rainsford's well-being, reinforcing his cold and calculating nature.
and?
No compassion. Doesn't think their lives mean anything.
If you are a male and your friends are all males she may feel uncomfortable or, if your friends are both female and males she may be shy and doesn't feel she fits in. Start communicating with this girl and ask her why she always leaves when your friends come over.
When Rainsford was the hunty he felt very sad and depressed that he was going to be hunted by Zaroff. So his experience with hunting showed him how animals felt when it is being hunted. :)
Oh, honey, a chateau brings to mind images of grandeur, opulence, and wealth. It's like saying "I live in a fancy castle, darling." But let's be real, it's just a fancy French word for a big ol' house with a touch of class. So, if you want to feel like royalty without the title, just call your house a chateau and own it!
No. it will feel soft.
Rainsford feels a combination of fear, excitement, and determination throughout the story "The Most Dangerous Game" as he tries to survive being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. He experiences a range of emotions as he navigates the deadly game of cat and mouse.
The humor here is Ironic. Rainsford said at the beginning that animals feel nothing while being hunted. The irony comes in when he is hunted by Zaroff. He feels lots of emotions. There is also the irony when Rainsford, a big game hunter becomes hunted by a better hunter.