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.
Answer
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.