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ss7ja [257]
2 years ago
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In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as angry. resourceful. bumbling. romantic.

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2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]2 years ago
4 0
<span>In this scene in both the story and the film, Rainsford is depicted as resourceful.
You can't really see in the seen whether he is angry or romantic, and he is certainly not saying or mumbling anything. We can only see that he went to a tree and started doing something, carving something with his knife, and hid, which shows his resourcefulness in both the book and the movie.
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Ksivusya [100]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  • Resourceful

Explanation:

In <em>The Most Dangerous Game</em>, there is no scene where Rainsford is furious or sentimental, and he is absolutely not saying or muttering anything. We can just observe that he went to a tree and began accomplishing something, cutting something with his blade, and concealed, which demonstrates his creativity in both the book and the film.

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