<span>This scene is different form in the film adaptation of "The Most Dangerous Game”? because in the movie General Zaroff avoids the trap Rainsford sets. According to the plot, Zaroff gets hit in the shoulder by the tree, which was a trap Rainsford made in order to kill General. It turned out that Zaroff was too fast so he avoided the trap, while in the movie he avoided it completely.<span>
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On the other hand, you may see the pearl as a symbol of something else with a different lesson to be learned. If that is so, write what you think that might be.
Aha ahaha I had this question too I’m pretty sure I failed
Explanation:
If teens aren't reading enough. Then their brains start to sort of lose smarts. So the more you read you learn information and it builds up personal experience. This answer make not make much sense but I tried.
;_; Is this the full question?