Which of these is the MOST LIKELY reason the character Georg Znaeym
gives a short, snarling la...
English, 21.03.2020 04:34 michael1498
Which of these is the MOST LIKELY reason the character Georg Znaeym
gives a short, snarling laugh at the end of this passage?
Georg Znaeym is likely weakened and delusional
from loss of blood.
Georg Znaeym is amused that Ulrich von Gradwitz is
injured worse than he is.
The irony amuses him; that he and Ulrich von
Gradwitz are now the ones to be 'hunted' -by
animals.
D)
Fear causes Georg Znaeym's laughter; he is terrified
that Ulrich von Gradwitz will take advantage of his
injuries.
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