Who Is Responsible For Zaroff's Murder In Farenheit 451

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In the most dangerous game rainsford heard 3 shots and he fell of the boat he swam to the

island he meets zaroff and rainsford finds out he is a killer he and that it wrong to kill but zaroff

thanks it is right because their life is short and he thanks it is fun to kill humans. he was trying to

kill the people that did nothing to him it tells you in the story he says he kills people rainsford he

had to guess zaroff was killing the people that pass thru but get killed. Rainford is going to get

hunted by zaroff and if ranford win he'll get to kill zaroff but if zaroff win he kills rainford It means

the people on the island will be hunted and killed. Its right because they're going to die anyways

its better if zaroff kills

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