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Use the drop-down menus to identify which reasons show that Rainsford is justified in killing Zaroff and which show that he is not justified.

Zaroff has killed many people and will likely kill more if he isn’t stopped.


✔ justified


Rainsford wants to win, but becoming a murderer gives the impression that Zaroff’s game is acceptable.


✔ not justified


Rainsford believes that killing humans is murder.


✔ not justified


Zaroff keeps people as prisoners on his island, and his death will help set them free.
Justified
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Answer:

Zaroff has killed many people and will likely kill more if he isn’t stopped.

✔ justified

Rainsford wants to win, but becoming a murderer gives the impression that Zaroff’s game is acceptable.

✔ not justified

Rainsford believes that killing humans is murder.

✔ not justified

Zaroff keeps people as prisoners on his island, and his death will help set them free.

✔ justified

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Zaroff has killed many people and will likely kill more if he isn’t stopped.

JUSTIFIED

Rainsford wants to win, but becoming a murderer gives the impression that Zaroff’s game is acceptable.

NOT JUSTIFIED

Rainsford believes that killing humans is murder.

NOT JUSTIFIED

Rainsford believes that killing humans is murder.

NOT JUSTIFIED

Zaroff keeps people as prisoners on his island, and his death will help set them free.

JUSTIFIED

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the story, "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford decides he's had enough and decides to kill Zaroff because Zaroff was already a murderer, keeps people prisoner, and was not trusted to keep to his promise of letting Rainsford go.

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