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English, 18.07.2019 01:50 emanihackle9

Read this excerpt from "the most dangerous game" again: "'a simple fellow, but, i'm afraid, like all his race, a bit of a savage.' "'is he russian? ' "'he is a cossack,' said the general, and his smile showed red lips and pointed teeth. 'so am i.'" which of the following would you consider to be a direct characterization of general zaroff? question 19 options: a) the general is prejudiced. b) the general is an animal. c) the general has red lips and pointed teeth. d) the general is proud of his race.

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