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Zaroff recognizes each of Rainsford's traps and identifies them by name. He even praises Rainsford on several occasions during the hunt. This reveals that A. Zaroff believes Rainsford is just another animal to be hunted. B. Zaroff considers Rainsford a worthy and equal adversary. C. Zaroff is more intelligent than Rainsford. D. Zaroff is arrogant and careless.

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B. Zaroff considers Rainford a worthy and equal adversary.
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