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Highlight clues about what will happen. "i hope," said rainsford, "that you will excuse me tonight, general zaroff. i'm really not feeling well." "ah, indeed?" the general inquired solicitously. "well, i suppose that's only natural, after your long swim. you need a good, restful night's sleep. tomorrow you'll feel like a new man, i'll wager. then we'll hunt, eh? i've one rather promising prospect –" rainsford was hurrying from the room. —"the most dangerous game," richard connell which three logical predictions can be made after reading this passage?

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Three logical predictions can be made after reading this passage: 1. Rainsford is not feeling well after his long swim. 2. General Zaroff is looking forward to a hunt they will have together. 3. Rainsford is not interested in going on the hunt as he is in a hurry to leave.

  • Q: What did Rainsford say to General Zaroff? A: "I hope that you will excuse me tonight, General Zaroff. I'm really not feeling well."
  • Q: What did General Zaroff say in response to Rainsford? A: "Ah, indeed?" the general inquired solicitously. "Well, I suppose that's only natural, after your long swim. You need a good, restful night's sleep. Tomorrow you'll feel like a new man, I'll wager. Then we'll hunt, eh? I've one rather promising prospect –"
  • Q: What did Rainsford do after General Zaroff discussed the hunt? A: Rainsford was hurrying from the room.