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14 October, 17:08

What is the most likely reason the film adaptation changes this scene so that General Zaroff shoots arrows at Rainsford and his companion?

A to increase the number of props

B to create an opportunity for added dialogue

C to add a visual that creates suspense

D to make the setting seem more realistic

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  1. 14 October, 17:19
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    the most likely reason for the film adaptation changes is: C to add a visual that creates suspense

    When Zaroff shoots the arrow, he established himself as a threat to Rainsofrd's lives. This will create a suspense among the readers whenever Zaroff appear on the scene
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