The Most Dangerous Game Persuasive Essay

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While Rainsford was rapidly running in the forest with the fear of getting caught he ran toward this Shack, while walking in, he had found the most amazing thing which was supplies with things that could help him get away he was so happy but then he started to hear footsteps, could it be was this all just a trap, would he be able to get away or was it to late.... “Rainsford I know you’re in there come out ,come out wherever you are” said General Zaroff in a evil kind of voice.
While Rainsford tried to find a way to get away from Zaroff he had to stay calm because he knew if he made any sudden noise or move the General would know exactly where he was at especially since he is a good hunter, but Rainsford was better. “RAINSORD, THERE IS
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So Ivan was still looking for Rainsford but not to kill him, nor bring him back to Zaroff but to help him escape.
“ Rainsford, Rainsford, Rainsford its Ivan I’m here to help.” whispered Ivan
Obviously Rainsford did not trust him but he took his chances he would do anything to get out of this island but first, the only thing he wanted to do other than get off the island was revenge… “Ivan, i am not sure if i can trust you but it doesn’t matter take me to Zaroff” demanded Rainsford. “Wait ,what why would you want me to take you back ,Don’t you want your freedom?” Asked Ivan. “Yes, but i alslo want my revenge for everything he has done like killing innocent people and having me suffer for the last few days!” complained Rainsford. Ivan did as Rainsford told him to he took him to Zaroff , Zaroff obviously did not know what was about to happen he just saw Rainsford and Ivan both just staring at him and they also had that look in there face like they were about to do something crazy. As Zaroff ran for the knife on the table both Rainsford and Ivan had

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