In "Mowgli's Brothers," which best describes why the other animals, including the tiger, are sometimes afraid of the jackal named Tabaqui the Dish-licker?
A.
Tabaqui is bigger than all the other animals.
B.
Tabaqui is the strongest and cruelest animal in the jungle.
C.
Tabaqui always attacks the young of other animals.
D.
Tabaqui sometimes goes mad and bites everything in his way.
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In "Mowgli's Brothers," why does Shere Khan feed the young wolves scraps, flatter them, and remind them that they cannot look Mowgli in the eye?
A.
He loves them as if they were his own children.
B.
He wants to kill them with trickery.
C.
He is trying to teach them the Law of the Jungle.
D.
He wants to win their loyalty.
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