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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will fan and medal In "Tiger -Tiger!" why does Mowgli help the potter and then threaten to put the priest on the potter's donkey? A. Mowgli thinks that the potter can help him more than the priest can help him. B. Mowgli does not treat people differently based on their position in society or their caste. C. Mowgli understands that the potter is very powerful and the priest has little power. D. Mowgli knows that helping the potter will lead the priest to reveal his true colors.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@inkyvoyd @Joel_the_boss

OpenStudy (barreraa):

Maybe A or C

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

\[\LARGE _{\star ^{\bigstar ^{\star ^{\bigstar }}}}Welcome ~~To~~Openstudy!!~^{\star ^{\bigstar ^{\star ^{\bigstar }}}}\]"And Mowgli had not the faintest idea of the difference that caste makes between man and man. When the potter's donkey slipped in the clay pit, Mowgli hauled it out by the tail, and helped to stack the pots for their journey to the market at Khanhiwara. That was very shocking, too, for the potter is a low-caste man, and his donkey is worse. When the priest scolded him, Mowgli threatened to put him on the donkey too...". B would be the correct answer. Hope I helped. :)

OpenStudy (barreraa):

i agree

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx i tried brianly and no one answered

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if ur doing this it means that ur probably in homeschooling.. yeah I have that exact same question right now.. lolz

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