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SashulF [63]
2 years ago
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"The Most Dangerous Game" is best described as a story about...

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sertanlavr [38]2 years ago
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“The Most Dangerous Game” is best described as a story about a deadly contest between two skillful hunters.

<h3>What exactly is the plot of “The Most Dangerous Game?” </h3>

The story of the most dangerous game refers to a man that assertions to like hunting animals and becoming the hunted.

General Zaroff hunts Sanger Rainsford for sport on Ship Trap Island, and he finally becomes the quarry he dogged. The narrative “The Most Dangerous Game” was best described as a deadly competition between two hunters.

Richard Connell wrote this short story sometime in 1924. The plot revolves around a hunter who used the boat, fell off, and was pursued by a Russian aristocrat.

Therefore, option B is correct.

Learn more about the hunters, refer to:

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