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highlight clues about what will happen. \i hope,\ said rainsford, \that you will excuse me tonight, general zaroff. im really not feeling well.\ \ah, indeed?\ the general inquired solicitously. \well, i suppose thats only natural, after your long swim. you need a good, restful nights sleep. tomorrow youll feel like a new man, ill wager. then well hunt, eh? ive 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? general zaroff will die in his sleep that night. general zaroff will go hunting. rainsford will hunt with general zaroff. rainsford will try to leave the island. rainsford will become the new general.
General Zaroff mentions hunting tomorrow, so it's logical he will go hunting. Rainsford is eager to leave the situation as shown by hurrying from the room, so trying to leave the island is a likely prediction. There is no indication Rainsford will become the new general or that General Zaroff will die in his sleep. Also, Rainsford is trying to avoid General Zaroff, so hunting with him is unlikely.
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B. General Zaroff will go hunting.
D. Rainsford will try to leave the island.
(No third completely logical option based on the passage among the given choices)