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11. Read the following passage from "The Most Dangerous Game": "' And if they win?" The smile on the general's face widened. 'To date I have not lost,' he said. Then he added, hastily, 'I don't wish you to think me a braggart, Mr. Rainsford. Many of them afford only the most elementary sort of problem. Occasionally I strike a tartar. One almost did win. I eventually had to use the dogs.""

What can readers infer from this passage?

The general believes in a fair game.
The general will do anything to win.
The general desires a real challenge.
The general will win his hunt with Rainsford.
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