Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game." Laughter shook the general. "How extraordinarily droll you are!" he said. "One does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated class, even in America, with such a naive, and, if I may say so, mid-Victorian point of view. It's like finding a snuff-box in a limousine. Ah, well, doubtless you had Puritan ancestors. So many Americans appear to have had. I'll wager you'll forget your notions when you go hunting with me. You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford." "Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer." "Dear me," said the general, quite unruffled, "again that unpleasant word. But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded." Which detail best reveals that Rainsford opposes Zaroff’s idea of the ideal prey?
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Option (c) best reveals that Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea.
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- The Most Dangerous Game is an amazing short story written by the famous Richard Connell. It was published on 19th January 1924.
- It is a suspenseful yet adventurous story. Both the main characters go on a hunting expedition where things quickly change and they have to survive to save their lives.
- Some people also find this story horror.
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Answer:C thank you im a hunter not a murderer
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