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9. how is zaroff's philosophy on hunting different from rainsford's?
zaroff thinks people are no more than animals.
zaroff thinks that animals deserve no compassion.
zaroff thinks the world is divided into hunters and the hunted.
zaroff thinks that big­game hunting is the most fascinating form of hunting.
10. which of the following in the story is an example of foreshadowing?
rainsford's turning from hunter to prey
zaroff's dog falling into the trap set by rainsford
zaroff's recounting the beginnings of his hunting activity
whitney's talking of the evil atmosphere of ship­trap island

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