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(1) In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford learns a lesson about the value of life, both animal and human. (2) Early in the story Rainsford proclaimed that animals do not feel fear.
(3) After his encounter with General Zaroff, he changes his mind. (4) Rainsford can now feel
empathy for the animals he hunts. (5) He knows what it means to be the "hunted."
Which revision BEST combines sentences 4 and 5?
A. Rainsford can now feel empathy for the animals he hunts; he know what it means to be
the "hunted."
B. Rainsford can feel empathy for the animals he hunts, now he knows what it means to be
the "hunted."
C. Now that he knows what it means to be the "hunted," Rainsford can feel empathy for the
animals he hunts.
D. Because he can now feel empathy for the animals he hunts, Rainsford knows what it
means to be the "hunted."

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