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Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell. "Rainsford," called the general, "if you are within sound of my voice, as I suppose you are, let me congratulate you. Not many men know how to make a Malay mancatcher." How is this narration presented in the film adaptation of "The Most Dangerous Game"?

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In the film Rainsford's knowledge of the Malay mancatcher is demonstrated in a conversation between him and a fellow traveler.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Most Dangerous Game" is a book that tells the story and Rainsford, a great hunter, who has no empathy for the suffering and terror that animals go through during a hunt until they become involved in the hunt where he becomes the hunt.

At the beginning of the book, it is important for the reader to know how Rainsford is a very experienced hunter and different from the others, for this reason, we can see him being praised for his knowledge in establishing a Malay mancatcher, a very difficult trap that few hunters can make. In the film, this knowledge is portrayed by Rainsford himself, when he is explaining about the Malay mancatcher to a traveling companion.

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