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In the film adaption, how is the scene with the Malay mancatcher different? A. Rainsford does not build a Malay mancatcher.
B. Rainsford is caught by the gerneral in this scene.
C. The general triggers the trap with his arrow.

What is a likely reason that the filmakers made this change?
A. To show that the general is smart and dangerous
B. To show that the general is careless
C. To make the film more romantic

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