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read the excerpt from \the most dangerous game,\ by richard connell.
\civilized? and you shoot down men?\
a trace of anger was in the general’s black eyes, but it was there for but a second, and he said, in his most pleasant manner: “dear me, what a righteous young man you are! i assure you i do not do the thing you suggest. that would be barbarous. i treat these visitors with every consideration.
what conclusion can readers draw about the general based on a visualization of the excerpt?
- the general is insulted.
- the general is amused.
- the general is nervous.
- the general is apologetic.
To determine the general's reaction, we analyze the text:
- A "trace of anger" is present but quickly gone.
- He responds in a "most pleasant manner" and makes a light - hearted comment about the other person being "righteous" while dismissing the accusation.
- "Insulted" is incorrect as his response is not angry or offended.
- "Nervous" is wrong as there's no indication of anxiety.
- "Apologetic" is incorrect as he doesn't show regret.
- His tone and response suggest he finds the situation or the other person's accusation amusing.
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B. The general is amused