Which statement best describes how Rainsford solves
his moral dilemma in this passage?
O Rai...
English, 04.05.2021 18:20 Looneytunness1806
Which statement best describes how Rainsford solves
his moral dilemma in this passage?
O Rainsford calls a truce with the general even though
he knows the general is a terrible man.
O Although he believes that murder is wrong, Rainsford
chooses to kill the general and end the game for good.
O Instead of killing others or himself, Rainsford lets the
general win the game but takes his bed.
O Rainsford does not smile even though he is thrilled
that he won the game.
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