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The external conflict is man versus man, as General Zaroff relentlessly hunts Rainsford through the jungle.

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With which of the following does Rainsford have an external conflict?

general zaroff


In this story Rainsford does not have a conflict withuses to elude Zaroff?

Rainsford does not have conflict with general zarrof because when they meet general zarrof greats him and invites him to his home.


How does Rainsford kill Zaroff's dog?

How does Rainsford kill Zaroff's dog?


Place these events from The Most Dangerous Game in correct chronological order - Rainsford eludes Zaroff Zaroff hunts Rainsford Rainsford sails by island Rainsford reaches island?

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.


What is external conflict in The Most Dangerous Game?

The climax is the turning point of the story. It mostly falls in the middle or at the end of the story. In other words it is when Rainsford changes his personality.


Place these events from The Most Dangerous Game in chronological order rainsford sails by island rainsford eludes zaroff zaroff hunts rainsford rainsford reaches island?

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.


Place these events from The Most Dangerous Game in correct chronological order. Rainsford eludes Zaroff. Zaroff hunts Rainsford. Rainsford sails by island. Rainsford reaches island?

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.


What conflict internal and external exist for Rainsford in The Most Dangerous Game?

The internal conflict for Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game" is his moral struggle over survival and killing another human being. The external conflict is his violent confrontation with General Zaroff, who hunts Rainsford like an animal.


What best describes the conflict rainsford has encountered so far?

Rainsford's main conflict so far is being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. He is faced with the challenge of outwitting Zaroff and staying alive. Additionally, Rainsford struggles with his own moral compass as he navigates the dangerous situation he finds himself in.


What caused Rainsford to believe that Zaroff to know that he was hiding in a tree?

Rainsford was watching Zaroff from the tree and had saw Zaroff smile as he left


What does Rainsford learn when he plays the game?

Rainsford sails by island Rainsford reaches island Zaroff hunts Rainsford Rainsford eludes Zaroff


Explain how zaroff's treatment of rainsford changes the story?

Zaroff's treatment of Rainsford serves as a pivotal turning point in the story, highlighting the theme of predator versus prey. Initially, Zaroff views Rainsford as an equal, a fellow hunter, which creates an intense psychological tension between them. As Zaroff reveals his sadistic game of hunting humans, Rainsford's perception of himself and his values shifts, forcing him to confront the morality of hunting and survival. This dynamic ultimately leads Rainsford to become the hunted, driving the story's suspense and moral conflict to its climax.