Read the passage from "The Most Dangerous Game.”
"And if I win—" began Rainsford huskily.
"I'll cheerfully acknowledge myself defeat if I do not find you by midnight of the third day," said General Zaroff. "My sloop will place you on the mainland near a town." The general read what Rainsford was thinking.
"Oh, you can trust me," said the Cossack. "I will give you my word as a gentleman and a sportsman. Of course you, in turn, must agree to say nothing of your visit here."
"I'll agree to nothing of the kind," said Rainsford.
Which detail best indicates that Rainsford might base his decision about hunting on good morals instead of fear?
a. He refuses to keep the hunting a secret from others.
b. He asks the general what will happen if he wins.
c. He shows signs that he does not trust the Cossack.
d. He speaks in a husky voice when addressing the general.
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