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what does rainsfords final decision to kill zaroff suggest about his transformation? standard: ela.10.rl.3 - analyze character development and the resolution of internal and external conflicts. he remains morally unchanged. he now sympathizes with prey but still values his own survival. he regrets ever coming to the island. he becomes more like zaroff.
At first, Rainsford is a hunter who doesn't think about the feelings of prey. After being hunted by Zaroff, he experiences what it's like to be prey. His decision to kill Zaroff shows he has adapted to the violent and survival - of - the - fittest environment on the island, becoming more like Zaroff in his willingness to use violence to survive.
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He becomes more like Zaroff.