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The following line is from "The Most Dangerous Game." In what part of the plot does this line belong, and how do you know? He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided. Exposition; it describes Rainsford's sleeping accommodations on the boat. Rising action; it describes Rainsford's first night on Ship-Trap Island. Falling action; it describes Rainsford's last night of being hunted. Resolution; it describes what happens after Rainsford kills Zaroff at the end of the story. Climax; it is the most exciting part of the story.

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C) Resolution; it describes what happens after Rainsford kills Zaroff at the end of the story.

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Answer:

Resolution; it describes what happens after Rainsford kills Zaroff at the end of the story.

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that, in "The Most Dangerous Game", this line "He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided", is found as the last line of the story. This meant that it is the resolution, and that one or the other will win, resulting in the winner claiming the bed as well as the island.

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