How does Rainsford's attitude toward Zaroff advance the plot
of this passage?
O
His misgivings about Zaroff prove true when Zaroff
proposes his next hunting challenge.
O
His feelings about Zaroff's wealth lead him to
wonder whether he came by it honestly.
His appreciation of Zaroff's gentility blinds him to
Zaroff's frightening plans for his future.
O
His envy of Zaroff's hunting skills makes him overly
eager to prove that his skills are better.