Why is the fact that Mowgli causes the herd of buffalo to trample Shere Khan the climax of this story? A. There are many witnesses to this moment of triumph for Mowgli. B. Shere Khan does not fight back in this confrontation. C. Mowgli clearly wins this confrontation and Shere Khan clearly loses it. D. This moment marks the point of highest tension in the story.
Well, since a climax is the point of highest tension in a story, the answer is D.
I cant find it in my book please help me
Didn't my answer help?
thanks so much
No prob! :)
i have one more for you In the story, what does the Red Flower symbolize? A. the great love that Raksha and Messua feel for Mowgli B. the strength and freedom of the pack, which Mowgli must leave behind C. the fear that Man has of the Law of the Jungle, which is free of emotion D. the tools of Man that Mowgli can master and use to frighten the animals
I believe D is correct, since "the Red Flower" is fire, but I can't say for sure.
do you think it is correct
I think so, yes.
thank u i have a lot more
How many?
In "Tiger - Tiger!" which best describes the conflict that Mowgli has with his own thoughts and feelings when he first arrives in the village? A. He wants to be treated as a man, but many aspects of village life make him uneasy and he does not understand the language people speak. B. He wants to be asked about life in the jungle, but none of the villagers are at all interested in his experiences there. C. He wants to tell Messua that he remembers her as his mother, but he fears that she will reject him if he does. D. He wants to be viewed as the leader of the village, but the priest and the elders insist on treating him as a regular person.
I don't know, sorry. It's been a long time since I read the book. I remembered about the last two questions, but I don't remember a lot else. :(
May I have a medal for helping you with the first two questions? :)
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