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English, 12.09.2019 17:30 Leggett796

The
9)
how does the author contrast the differing points of view of
rainsford and whitney?
aking
no
whitney mocks rainsford for his soft heart for the
struggles of the hunted against the hunter.
are
b)
both whitney and rainsford are given pause when
they consider what it must be like to be hunted
rather than to be the hunter
through the use of dialogue, the narrator reveals that
whitney and rainsford are both beginning to realize
that being hunted must be a terrifying experience.
rainsford is indifferent to the feelings of those who
d) are hunted, while whitney can at least consider what
it is like to be hunted instead of being the hunter.

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