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PIT_PIT [208]
3 years ago
6

Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."

English
1 answer:
BartSMP [9]3 years ago
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The detail that best reveals that Rainsford oppose Zaroff's idea is this:THANK YOU, I AM A HUNTER, NOT A MURDERER.
The hunting principles of General Zaroff appeared too harsh to Rainsford and they are quite contrary to his own hunting philosophy. Rainsford is of the opinion that the General was actually carrying out an act of murdering rather than hunting. 

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