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Select the correct answer. richard connell’s “the most dangerous game” is a thematically rich story. what is one of the complex psychological themes that this story deals with?

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the difference between brain and brawn
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the disparity between emotion and intellect
c
the difference between survival and leisure
d
the disparity between reason and instinct

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