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Which sentence best restates Sanger Rainsford's attitude about animals at the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game"?

Animals are people, too.
Animals are a lower life form and have no understanding.
Animals should be protected and not hunted.
Animals understand one thing -- the fear of pain and the fear of death.

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The last one, also I love that story
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Answer:

The sentence that best restates Sanger Rainsford's attitude about animals at the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game" is "Animals are a lower life form and have no understanding."

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As the story begins, Rainford has a conversation with his friend Whitney about whether animals think, understand or feel anything or not, he states that animals are inferior beings that do not understand anything and they do not experience feelings as humans do, then he says that there two kinds of creatures, hunters and prey.

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