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16 December, 04:30

In "The Most Dangerous Game", how does Connell create suspense at the beginning of the story?

A. The story begins with dialogue, not description.

B. Whitney refers to Captain Nielsen, a mysterious figure.

C. Whitney describes the mysterious reputation of the island they are passing.

D. Whitney and Rainsford plan to go hunting in the Amazon.

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  1. 16 December, 04:31
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    If you've read it, you probably know how it starts. It starts with dialogue, which is really intriguing. So the answer is A. The story begins with dialogue, not description.
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