Asked by caleb

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Which is not a way that the film version of "The Most Dangerous Game" creates suspense?

the addition of another life at stake

the use of dramatic music

the time in which the film is set

visual details of the chase

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the time in which the film is set

Reason: the movie creates suspense by adding another life at stake (the female character), using dramatic music, and showing tense visual chase details. The period or time setting itself isn't used to build suspense.