Which sentence best restates Sanger Rainsford's attitude about animals at the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
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Sanger Rainsford's love of hunting animals changed a huge deal during the James Connell small story,
"The Most Dangerous Game." He certainly comes to understand what it feels like to be required after his ordeal with General Zaroff.
However, he seems more disgusted at Zaroffs ideas of the ultimate hunt--stalking individual than he does with hunting animals.
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