Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."Laughter shook the general. "How extraordinarily droll you are!" he said. "One does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated class, even in America, with such a naive, and, if I may say so, mid-Victorian point of view. It's like finding a snuff-box in a limousine. Ah, well, doubtless you had Puritan ancestors. So many Americans appear to have had. I'll wager you'll forget your notions when you go hunting with me. You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford.""Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer.""Dear me," said the general, quite unruffled, "again that unpleasant word. But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded."Which detail best reveals that Rainsford opposes Zaroff’s idea of the ideal prey?"How extraordinarily droll you are!" he said. “You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford.”"Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer."“But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded.”

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The detail that best reveal that Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea of the ideal prey is this: THANK YOU, I AM A HUNTER, NOT A MURDERER.The excerpt given above was extracted from the book 'The Most Dangerous Game. Rainsford, an educated young man, find the hunting principles of General Zarroff too harsh and extreme. He opposed those principles and considered them to be more like carrying out a murder rather than hunting. 
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