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C. At first, Rainsford believes humans are smarter than animals, but then he sees that some humans are actually “a very inferior lot” ( Paragraph 131). D. At first, Rainsford sees animals only as prizes for human hunters, but later Rainsford sympathizes with the animal “at bay” when he too becomes the hunted ( Paragraph 204). 6. ................
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