The detail that best reveals that Mr. Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea of the ideal prey is Mr. Rainsford's response near the end of the passage when he states that he is a hunter, not a murderer. This statement shows the reader that Mr. Rainsford believes that Zaroff hunting humans as prey makes him a murderer.
I would have to go with his because he owns it
his jacket
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toms eyes were ice as he stared at ger
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its sheep or else you could use the collective phrase "flock of sheep"
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That’s the farthest I've ever thrown the javelin – nearly 30 metres!