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passage 1:
erve, nerve, nerve!\ he panted, as he dashed along. a blue gap showed between the trees dead ahead. ever nearer drew the hounds. rainsford forced himself on toward that gap. he reached it. it was the shore of the sea. across a cove he could see the gloomy gray stone of the chateau. twenty feet below him the sea rumbled and hissed. rainsford hesitated. he heard the hounds. then he leaped far out into the sea. —\the most dangerous game,\ richard connell based on the first passage, a reader can logically predict that rainsford will swim to another island. based on the second passage, the reader must revise the prediction because rainsford
In "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford leaping into the sea doesn't imply giving - up. He is a resourceful character. Given his previous actions and determination shown in the story, it is more likely that he thought of a way to win the game rather than giving up or just hoping to swim to a passing boat.
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thought of a way to win the game